Here we go again with the familiar "midnight wreck" script.
A 100 million position, shrunk to 2 million overnight, not even a decent bounce, the candlestick charts are in free fall.
The officials say it was a hacker attack, losses over 19 million dollars—ugh, I’m tired of this excuse. So many defenses in place, and they just get breached like that? If there was really a hole, wouldn't the hackers have struck way earlier?
They should've made their move back then.
At the end of the day, it's just an excuse for the whales to offload their bags under the guise of "force majeure." The script is written, the retail traders pay the bill, and the outcome is always a mess. $H #h
A 100 million position, shrunk to 2 million overnight, not even a decent bounce, the candlestick charts are in free fall.
The officials say it was a hacker attack, losses over 19 million dollars—ugh, I’m tired of this excuse. So many defenses in place, and they just get breached like that? If there was really a hole, wouldn't the hackers have struck way earlier?
They should've made their move back then.
At the end of the day, it's just an excuse for the whales to offload their bags under the guise of "force majeure." The script is written, the retail traders pay the bill, and the outcome is always a mess. $H #h