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Topic: Token Tracking the $ 40 Million Binance Hack | decentraLIVE (Read 123 times)

Ucy
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Bisq is a Bitcoin Fiat Dex. Use responsibly
The hacker already spent some of the fund ? Wonder what the implications  of the fund getting on some exchanges would be. This could land innocent people in trouble if not checked. I thought there was a discussion about making bitcoin fungible just like physical fiat currencies ?
Wonder how far they have gone with it.  I read lightening network would solve the fungibilty issue?
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And then what? It's a lost cause, imho.

You can track it as long as you want but if hackers are intelligent enough, which I believed is true, it's going to be difficult to identify them, just saying.

And I'm sure all eyes are in those addresses as well as other exchanges had cooperated to block it, that is if those hackers are going to deposit it to a DEX.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oBfHvDJ4eE&feature=youtu.be

The $ 40 million Binance hack was big news. Wouldn't it be great if we could track the stolen coins? Oh wait, we can! At least five major exchanges have accepted funds that can be traced back to the hack.

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