A crypto exchange collapses in suspicious circumstances, and the overleveraged holders of its token are left out of pocket. It’s a depressingly familiar story...
Numerous YouTube accounts were hacked on January 23. Anonymous scammers used them to stream a video about a fake giveaway designed to trick users into giving away money.
Several high-profile crypto YouTubers fell victim to a mass hacking incident on the afternoon of January 23rd. BREAKING: Dozens of Crypto YouTubers have had their accounts hijacked by hackers promoting a fake crypto giveaway scam. Hacked accounts include:@IvanOnTech@boxmining@aantonop@themooncarl@Bitboy_Crypto@mmcrypto@Altcoinbuzzio@FloydMayweather@crypto_banter@CoinMarketCap pic.twitter.com/ykXkZUh9cO — Mr. Whale (@CryptoWhale) January 23, 2022 Damages were kept within tight bounds Among the hacked […]
The year 2021 is what people call the “Bitcoin Year“, and the reason is self-explanatory. This recent bull-run has brought to the crypto community not only vendors but also institutions and big businesses. Elon Musk invested $1.5 billion in Bitcoin, and in less than a month, he got a $1 billion profit. Therefore, the news spread quickly. A huge wave of people joined the crypto hype, bringing Bitcoin to a market cap of $1.7 trillion. But what if I told you that Bitcoin is not your ticket to a life without financial worries? Who says that? A person who caught