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🥷 Bybit's CEO stated that last year was their highest-grossing year, and they made up for the losses caused by the hackers in just eight months. In a podcast on April 28th, #Bybit CEO Ben noted that despite suffering the largest hack in its history last year, with over $1.5 billion stolen, it was also Bybit's highest-revenue year. The company recovered the losses in approximately eight months. #hack #crypto
🥷 Bybit's CEO stated that last year was their highest-grossing year, and they made up for the losses caused by the hackers in just eight months. In a podcast on April 28th, #Bybit CEO Ben noted that despite suffering the largest hack in its history last year, with over $1.5 billion stolen, it was also Bybit's highest-revenue year. The company recovered the losses in approximately eight months. #hack

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🕵️ $LTC just had a 13-block reorg. The fix was on GitHub weeks before the exploit. On April 25, the MWEB privacy layer was hit by a zero-day, leading to pools forking. The patch had been committed quietly weeks earlier. some pools updated while others didn’t. Recovery worked, but the governance window is now an open question. Privacy isn’t a #feature when disclosure is asymmetric. #Network stress and active addresses will indicate if users vote with their wallets. Watch the #network response. #hack #crypto
🕵️ $LTC just had a 13-block reorg. The fix was on GitHub weeks before the exploit. On April 25, the MWEB privacy layer was hit by a zero-day, leading to pools forking. The patch had been committed quietly weeks earlier. some pools updated while others didn’t. Recovery worked, but the governance window is now an open question. Privacy isn’t a #feature when disclosure is asymmetric. #Network stress and active addresses will indicate if users vote with their wallets. Watch the #network response. #hack

#crypto
💻 DeFi United planea restaurar rsETH tras el hackeo de abril. 🤑 Repondrán el respaldo de ETH mediante nuevos aportes de capital. Además, liquidarán posiciones afectadas para normalizar los mercados sin socializar pérdidas. ⚠️ ZetaChain, red de primera capa que conecta otras redes sin el uso de puentes, sufrió un exploit en su contrato ‘GatewayZEVM’. El ataque permitió a un hacker drenar wallets internas del equipo. #zeta #defi #rseth #Wallet #Hack $ZETA $ETH @CoinMarketCap_official @Cointelegraph @CoinDesk @Ethereum_official @zetablockchain
💻 DeFi United planea restaurar rsETH tras el hackeo de abril.

🤑 Repondrán el respaldo de ETH mediante nuevos aportes de capital. Además, liquidarán posiciones afectadas para normalizar los mercados sin socializar pérdidas.

⚠️ ZetaChain, red de primera capa que conecta otras redes sin el uso de puentes, sufrió un exploit en su contrato ‘GatewayZEVM’.

El ataque permitió a un hacker drenar wallets internas del equipo.

#zeta #defi #rseth #Wallet #Hack $ZETA $ETH @CoinMarketCap @Cointelegraph @CoinDesk @Ethereum @ZetaChain
🚨 URGENT: ZETACHAIN HALTED AFTER HACK! 🛑🔓 💥 The Incident: GatewayEVM was exploited! 🥷💻 The team immediately PAUSED ALL CROSS-CHAIN TRANSACTIONS to stop further damage 🛑🔗 ✅ GOOD NEWS: Only TEAM WALLETS were affected! 🛡️ USER FUNDS ARE SAFE and completely untouched! 🙏💸 ⚡ Status: System is currently under maintenance and investigation. They are working hard to fix the issue and secure the network! 🔧🛠️ $ZETA #ZetaChain #Hack #Security #Alert #CrossChain
🚨 URGENT: ZETACHAIN HALTED AFTER HACK! 🛑🔓

💥 The Incident:
GatewayEVM was exploited! 🥷💻
The team immediately PAUSED ALL CROSS-CHAIN TRANSACTIONS to stop further damage 🛑🔗

✅ GOOD NEWS:
Only TEAM WALLETS were affected! 🛡️
USER FUNDS ARE SAFE and completely untouched! 🙏💸

⚡ Status:
System is currently under maintenance and investigation.
They are working hard to fix the issue and secure the network! 🔧🛠️
$ZETA
#ZetaChain #Hack #Security #Alert #CrossChain
🚨 SCALLOP ON SUI EXPLOITED! HACKERS DRAIN FUNDS 🚨 💥 The Incident: DeFi protocol Scallop on the SUI chain suffered a security breach 🥷💻 📉 The Damage: Lost total of 150,000 SUI 💰❌ ✅ THE GOOD NEWS: Team officially confirmed FULL COVERAGE! 🛡️💸 ALL USER FUNDS WILL BE 100% REFUNDED ✅ They are taking full responsibility to protect the community! 🙏⚖️ #Scallop $SUI #Hack #Exploit #DeFi #Security
🚨 SCALLOP ON SUI EXPLOITED! HACKERS DRAIN FUNDS 🚨

💥 The Incident:
DeFi protocol Scallop on the SUI chain suffered a security breach 🥷💻

📉 The Damage:
Lost total of 150,000 SUI 💰❌

✅ THE GOOD NEWS:
Team officially confirmed FULL COVERAGE! 🛡️💸
ALL USER FUNDS WILL BE 100% REFUNDED ✅

They are taking full responsibility to protect the community! 🙏⚖️

#Scallop $SUI #Hack #Exploit #DeFi #Security
🚨 CRITICAL ALERT: LITECOIN HIT BY MAJOR EXPLOIT! 🚨 💥 The Attack: Network suffered a massive 13-BLOCK REORGANIZATION 🔄⚠️ 🔍 The Cause: Found a critical ZERO-DAY VULNERABILITY in the MWEB (MimbleWimble) code on GitHub 🐛💻 😱 What it means: - Hackers could potentially double-spend coins - Chain history was rewritten backwards - Serious security failure in the privacy protocol 🛡️ Status: Foundation is rushing to patch the issue immediately. Users & Exchanges advised to pause deposits/withdrawals until fixed! 🛑⏳ #Litecoin $LTC #Hack #Reorg #MWEB #Security
🚨 CRITICAL ALERT: LITECOIN HIT BY MAJOR EXPLOIT! 🚨

💥 The Attack:
Network suffered a massive 13-BLOCK REORGANIZATION 🔄⚠️

🔍 The Cause:
Found a critical ZERO-DAY VULNERABILITY in the MWEB (MimbleWimble) code on GitHub 🐛💻

😱 What it means:

- Hackers could potentially double-spend coins
- Chain history was rewritten backwards
- Serious security failure in the privacy protocol

🛡️ Status:
Foundation is rushing to patch the issue immediately.
Users & Exchanges advised to pause deposits/withdrawals until fixed! 🛑⏳

#Litecoin $LTC #Hack #Reorg #MWEB #Security
Balancer Attacker 👻 The Balancer attacker is BACK after 2 years 😱 Just moved funds and the community is losing it. Once a hacker, always a hacker? Or is this a copycat? 🕵️‍♂️ #Balancer #Hack #DeFi
Balancer Attacker
👻 The Balancer attacker is BACK after 2 years 😱 Just moved funds and the community is losing it. Once a hacker, always a hacker? Or is this a copycat? 🕵️‍♂️ #Balancer #Hack #DeFi
🚨 Security Alert: April 2026 worst month for crypto hacks 🚨 💀 $606M lost in just 18 days — highest since Feb 2025 ⚠️ Kelp DAO exploited for $292M by Lazarus Group Apr 18— largest DeFi hack of 2026 🔐 Stay safe: Double-check links, use hardware wallets, revoke unused approvals #Security #DeFi #Crypto #Hack #jayyy786
🚨 Security Alert: April 2026 worst month for crypto hacks 🚨

💀 $606M lost in just 18 days — highest since Feb 2025

⚠️ Kelp DAO exploited for $292M by Lazarus Group Apr 18— largest DeFi hack of 2026

🔐 Stay safe: Double-check links, use hardware wallets, revoke unused approvals

#Security #DeFi #Crypto #Hack #jayyy786
🥷 The #Balancer Exploiter has swapped 21,000 $ETH ($48.72M) to buy 617.43 $BTC at a price of $0.0294 in the past 3 days. The hacker is now left with only 1,000 $ETH ($2.32M) and is likely to sell it too. #hack #crypto
🥷 The #Balancer Exploiter has swapped 21,000 $ETH ($48.72M) to buy 617.43 $BTC at a price of $0.0294 in the past 3 days. The hacker is now left with only 1,000 $ETH ($2.32M) and is likely to sell it too. #hack

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🥷 #Balancer Exploiter swapped 13,191 $ETH ($30.54M) to buy 386.52 $BTC in the past 15 hours. Hacker still holds 8,000 $ETH worth $18.52M and is likely to swap more. #hack #crypto
🥷 #Balancer Exploiter swapped 13,191 $ETH ($30.54M) to buy 386.52 $BTC in the past 15 hours. Hacker still holds 8,000 $ETH worth $18.52M and is likely to swap more. #hack

#crypto
📊 $292M drained from one bridge. April is now crypto's worst hack month since February 2025. KelpDAO: $292M (Lazarus suspected). #Drift Protocol: $285M. Aave TVL collapsed from $26.4B to $17.9B in 24 hours. 47 incidents in the first 4.5 months of 2026 vs 28 in the same period of 2025. Cross-chain risk is the new #alpha lens. Our Risk Analysis screener composites every layer: bridge concentration, restaking exposure, cohort flow. Where is the next exploit hiding? #hack #crypto
📊 $292M drained from one bridge. April is now crypto's worst hack month since February 2025. KelpDAO: $292M (Lazarus suspected). #Drift Protocol: $285M. Aave TVL collapsed from $26.4B to $17.9B in 24 hours. 47 incidents in the first 4.5 months of 2026 vs 28 in the same period of 2025. Cross-chain risk is the new #alpha lens. Our Risk Analysis screener composites every layer: bridge concentration, restaking exposure, cohort flow. Where is the next exploit hiding? #hack

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🥷 The KelpDAO hacker has now swapped all 75,701 $ETH ($175M) on #Ethereum into $BTC through #THORChain and other routes. Mantle has proposed providing 30,000 $ETH ($70M) to Aave as a loan. Lido has also proposed a one-time donation of 2,500 $stETH ($5.82M). #hack #crypto
🥷 The KelpDAO hacker has now swapped all 75,701 $ETH ($175M) on #Ethereum into $BTC through #THORChain and other routes. Mantle has proposed providing 30,000 $ETH ($70M) to Aave as a loan. Lido has also proposed a one-time donation of 2,500 $stETH ($5.82M). #hack

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🕵️ MantleCore has submitted the draft MIP-34 proposal to authorize Mantle Treasury to lend up to 30,000 $ETH to Aave DAO to address bad debt tied to the April 18, 2026 rsETH bridge exploit on Aave V3. The draft sets a term of up to 36 months, with interest at LIDO+1% APR or other terms to be finalized by the execution team, and allows early repayment without penalty. It also proposes additional collateral from Aave, including 5% of #protocol revenue and Aave tokens with a fair market value of at least $11 million, while Mantle would receive delegated voting power of 130,000 Aave tokens. The proposal is currently under discussion and has not yet entered a formal vote. #hack #crypto
🕵️ MantleCore has submitted the draft MIP-34 proposal to authorize Mantle Treasury to lend up to 30,000 $ETH to Aave DAO to address bad debt tied to the April 18, 2026 rsETH bridge exploit on Aave V3. The draft sets a term of up to 36 months, with interest at LIDO+1% APR or other terms to be finalized by the execution team, and allows early repayment without penalty. It also proposes additional collateral from Aave, including 5% of #protocol revenue and Aave tokens with a fair market value of at least $11 million, while Mantle would receive delegated voting power of 130,000 Aave tokens. The proposal is currently under discussion and has not yet entered a formal vote. #hack

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📊 Lido Responds to Kelp rsETH Hack: EarnETH Paused, DAO Activates $3M First-Loss Protection Lido Finance provided an update on Lido Earn vaults following the Kelp incident, noting that the Lido staking protocol, stETH, and wstETH remain unaffected. Key updates include: - Only the EarnETH vault has exposure to rsETH (~9% of its TVL), and its deposits and withdrawals are currently paused. - If a loss occurs, a $3 million "first-loss protection mechanism" funded by the Lido DAO treasury will be applied by burning the DAO’s vault shares. #hack #crypto
📊 Lido Responds to Kelp rsETH Hack: EarnETH Paused, DAO Activates $3M First-Loss Protection

Lido Finance provided an update on Lido Earn vaults following the Kelp incident, noting that the Lido staking protocol, stETH, and wstETH remain unaffected. Key updates include:
- Only the EarnETH vault has exposure to rsETH (~9% of its TVL), and its deposits and withdrawals are currently paused. - If a loss occurs, a $3 million "first-loss protection mechanism" funded by the Lido DAO treasury will be applied by burning the DAO’s vault shares. #hack
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Kelp/Aave's Latest $200 Million HackThe concept of "decentralized finance" is popular in the crypt – this is when you can profitably invest your tokens using smart contracts, without unnecessary human involvement. It sounds cool, convenient and reliable – but, as usual, there is a nuance. Sometimes IT people from North Korea get involved: last weekend there was just another "incident"... Sometimes I think it's worth investing in decentralized finance protocols to make money from it. But I usually come to the conclusion "these few percent additional returns for me personally do not cover the risk that the smart contracts of these protocols will be hacked." They usually tell me, "so you just use the largest and most reliable DeFi protocols with audited contracts, and that's it!!" Here I can only shrug my shoulders. So, the other day, North Korean hackers broke another protocol. And I want to give you some context so that you can fully experience the enchanting spirit of defai! If you remember, in 2022, the Ethereum blockchain moved from the concept of Proof of Work (like bitcoin, when everyone has to mine new coins together) to Proof of Stake, when the security of the entire system is provided by dudes who have trapped their ether (ETH), and receive a small reward for it. But for cryptans, these measly 3% annual returns from staking ether are not even funny, some kind of monkey tears. Therefore, they came up with a clever way to force the ether, which has already been blocked once, to additionally "smoke" on the side, ensuring the safe functioning of other protocols (for money, of course). This nipple system is called EigenLayer. However, double returns on the same coins will not be enough for cryptans either! That's why they came up with such a thing as "liquid restaking": you bring your ETH to a special Kelp protocol, they stake it for you on Ethereum (the money starts dripping once), restake it using EigenLayer (the money drips twice), and to top it off, they also issue a special rsETH–type token, a receipt "we confirm we have a real steamed ETH here, and we are ready, if necessary, to give it to the holder of this token." Well, the final cherry on the cake: proudly holding this rsETH receipt in their hands, the cryptans went to Aave - this is one of the largest and most famous protocols for issuing loans in the crypt (secured by another crypt). So, on Aave, it was possible to leave these very rsETH tokens as collateral, and borrow some USDC stablecoins, for example, against their security. "What are we going to do with these USDC's?" – I anticipate your question. Well, are you completely without imagination, or what? Think like a cryptan: with this money, you can buy new ETH, take them to Kelp for liquid restaking, get new rsETH in return... In short, I hope you get the idea. Well, now let's get closer to the topic of hacking: the ecosystem of decentralized finance has spawned a bunch of different networks: Polygon, Arbitrum, BSC, etc. And everyone wants to be able to seamlessly transfer their tokens between these different networks. Special "bridges" are used for this purpose: they block cryptan tokens in their native network, and in return they issue a new "mirror" token already on the desired network. Yes, in fact, this is the same principle with "authentication receipts". So, last Sunday, one such bridge was hacked using LayerZero technology, which was used by the Kelp protocol. North Korean hackers have come up with a clever way to create almost $300 million of fake rsETH tokens out of thin air – that is, those that were not backed by real ETH tokens frozen in the bridge. Then they quickly transferred them to the Aave cryptobank as collateral, and took out $200 million in their pocket in the form of real ETH ether. And now there is a real howl on Twitter from all the participants in the process. Aave shouts, "our smart contracts worked as they should, it was you who allowed some counterfeit crap to be printed there at Kelp!". Kelp's response is to yell, "we have nothing to do with it, we hacked the bridge using LayerZero technology!!" LayerZero makes a muzzle with a hoe and issues a press release in the style of "our technology is infallible, it's just that the handlers from Kelp couldn't set everything up properly." But in the end, a hole of two hundred lakhs of dollars remained hanging inside the Aave balance sheet - and they are all scratching the turnip together on the subject of "whose money will have to plug it"? So everyone who came up with the idea of "securely placing their crypt to generate income in the largest DeFi protocol" decided to abruptly take it back into their pocket, just in case - because, well, how will they decide to fatten all depositors a little bit, for a common cause? As a result, approximately $8 billion was withdrawn from Aave in a day, which is a third of the entire crypt that was there. And the fact that not everyone succeeded.: in a number of pools, tokens just stupidly ran out at the moment. It turns out that the cryptans thought that they were putting money into profitable secured smart contracts with the ability to take them away at any time, but in fact it turned out "it won't work right now, alas, - well, we're also discussing with the guys whether to take part of your crypt to plug a common hole..." That's the way things are, so I'm not going to invest in deffi yet. $AAVE #Hack #KelpDAO

Kelp/Aave's Latest $200 Million Hack

The concept of "decentralized finance" is popular in the crypt – this is when you can profitably invest your tokens using smart contracts, without unnecessary human involvement. It sounds cool, convenient and reliable – but, as usual, there is a nuance.

Sometimes IT people from North Korea get involved: last weekend there was just another "incident"... Sometimes I think it's worth investing in decentralized finance protocols to make money from it. But I usually come to the conclusion "these few percent additional returns for me personally do not cover the risk that the smart contracts of these protocols will be hacked." They usually tell me, "so you just use the largest and most reliable DeFi protocols with audited contracts, and that's it!!" Here I can only shrug my shoulders.
So, the other day, North Korean hackers broke another protocol. And I want to give you some context so that you can fully experience the enchanting spirit of defai! If you remember, in 2022, the Ethereum blockchain moved from the concept of Proof of Work (like bitcoin, when everyone has to mine new coins together) to Proof of Stake, when the security of the entire system is provided by dudes who have trapped their ether (ETH), and receive a small reward for it.

But for cryptans, these measly 3% annual returns from staking ether are not even funny, some kind of monkey tears. Therefore, they came up with a clever way to force the ether, which has already been blocked once, to additionally "smoke" on the side, ensuring the safe functioning of other protocols (for money, of course). This nipple system is called EigenLayer.
However, double returns on the same coins will not be enough for cryptans either! That's why they came up with such a thing as "liquid restaking": you bring your ETH to a special Kelp protocol, they stake it for you on Ethereum (the money starts dripping once), restake it using EigenLayer (the money drips twice), and to top it off, they also issue a special rsETH–type token, a receipt "we confirm we have a real steamed ETH here, and we are ready, if necessary, to give it to the holder of this token."
Well, the final cherry on the cake: proudly holding this rsETH receipt in their hands, the cryptans went to Aave - this is one of the largest and most famous protocols for issuing loans in the crypt (secured by another crypt). So, on Aave, it was possible to leave these very rsETH tokens as collateral, and borrow some USDC stablecoins, for example, against their security.
"What are we going to do with these USDC's?" – I anticipate your question. Well, are you completely without imagination, or what? Think like a cryptan: with this money, you can buy new ETH, take them to Kelp for liquid restaking, get new rsETH in return... In short, I hope you get the idea.

Well, now let's get closer to the topic of hacking: the ecosystem of decentralized finance has spawned a bunch of different networks: Polygon, Arbitrum, BSC, etc. And everyone wants to be able to seamlessly transfer their tokens between these different networks. Special "bridges" are used for this purpose: they block cryptan tokens in their native network, and in return they issue a new "mirror" token already on the desired network. Yes, in fact, this is the same principle with "authentication receipts".
So, last Sunday, one such bridge was hacked using LayerZero technology, which was used by the Kelp protocol. North Korean hackers have come up with a clever way to create almost $300 million of fake rsETH tokens out of thin air – that is, those that were not backed by real ETH tokens frozen in the bridge. Then they quickly transferred them to the Aave cryptobank as collateral, and took out $200 million in their pocket in the form of real ETH ether.
And now there is a real howl on Twitter from all the participants in the process. Aave shouts, "our smart contracts worked as they should, it was you who allowed some counterfeit crap to be printed there at Kelp!". Kelp's response is to yell, "we have nothing to do with it, we hacked the bridge using LayerZero technology!!" LayerZero makes a muzzle with a hoe and issues a press release in the style of "our technology is infallible, it's just that the handlers from Kelp couldn't set everything up properly."
But in the end, a hole of two hundred lakhs of dollars remained hanging inside the Aave balance sheet - and they are all scratching the turnip together on the subject of "whose money will have to plug it"? So everyone who came up with the idea of "securely placing their crypt to generate income in the largest DeFi protocol" decided to abruptly take it back into their pocket, just in case - because, well, how will they decide to fatten all depositors a little bit, for a common cause?

As a result, approximately $8 billion was withdrawn from Aave in a day, which is a third of the entire crypt that was there. And the fact that not everyone succeeded.: in a number of pools, tokens just stupidly ran out at the moment. It turns out that the cryptans thought that they were putting money into profitable secured smart contracts with the ability to take them away at any time, but in fact it turned out "it won't work right now, alas, - well, we're also discussing with the guys whether to take part of your crypt to plug a common hole..."
That's the way things are, so I'm not going to invest in deffi yet.
$AAVE #Hack #KelpDAO
🕵️ The KelpDAO hacker has swapped nearly all of its 75,700 $ETH holdings, worth about $175 million, into #BTC over roughly a day and a half. The cross-chain swaps were primarily routed through THORChain. Due to the size of the transactions, the laundering activity generated about $800 million in volume and roughly $910,000 in #platform fee revenue for THORChain. #hack #crypto
🕵️ The KelpDAO hacker has swapped nearly all of its 75,700 $ETH holdings, worth about $175 million, into #BTC over roughly a day and a half. The cross-chain swaps were primarily routed through THORChain. Due to the size of the transactions, the laundering activity generated about $800 million in volume and roughly $910,000 in #platform fee revenue for THORChain. #hack

#crypto
🥷 According to EmberCN, Aave total deposits have dropped below $30 billion, falling from $45.8 billion before the KelpDAO rsETH exploit to about $29.6 billion. Cumulative outflows have reached roughly $16.2 billion. #hack #crypto
🥷 According to EmberCN, Aave total deposits have dropped below $30 billion, falling from $45.8 billion before the KelpDAO rsETH exploit to about $29.6 billion. Cumulative outflows have reached roughly $16.2 billion. #hack

#crypto
📊 #DeFi TVL dropped $14B in 48 hours after the KelpDAO hack. Aave alone lost $10B in deposits. The question nobody is asking: cyclical fear, or structural repricing? #Network Stress Index is at the highest reading since FTX. If cyclical, we're near the pain bottom. If structural, #DeFi just entered a new regime. 3 signals that tell us within 7 days: • Stablecoin inflows into DEXes • Aave borrow rates normalizing • TVL/marketcap ratio recovery Real-time #Network Stress → #hack #crypto
📊 #DeFi TVL dropped $14B in 48 hours after the KelpDAO hack. Aave alone lost $10B in deposits. The question nobody is asking: cyclical fear, or structural repricing? #Network Stress Index is at the highest reading since FTX. If cyclical, we're near the pain bottom. If structural, #DeFi just entered a new regime. 3 signals that tell us within 7 days:

• Stablecoin inflows into DEXes

• Aave borrow rates normalizing

• TVL/marketcap ratio recovery

Real-time #Network Stress → #hack

#crypto
$BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) #Hack ⚠️ Hacker Exploits Trezor Wallet for $75M Crypto A hacker has breached a Trezor hardware wallet to access $75 million in cryptocurrency, following a previous hack involving a wallet holding $66 million. Joe Grand spent three years refining a recovery method for hardware wallets that users had locked years ago. This technique was originally developed in 2017 by a 15-year-old from the UK, who created it in his bedroom and used it to help a Wired site editor recover $30,000. Now, nine years later, the same exploit is saving millions in Trezor wallets. Such work could demand up to half of the wallet’s remaining balance as a fee.
$BTC
#Hack ⚠️ Hacker Exploits Trezor Wallet for $75M Crypto

A hacker has breached a Trezor hardware wallet to access $75 million in cryptocurrency, following a previous hack involving a wallet holding $66 million.

Joe Grand spent three years refining a recovery method for hardware wallets that users had locked years ago. This technique was originally developed in 2017 by a 15-year-old from the UK, who created it in his bedroom and used it to help a Wired site editor recover $30,000.

Now, nine years later, the same exploit is saving millions in Trezor wallets. Such work could demand up to half of the wallet’s remaining balance as a fee.
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