Bitcoin’s supply cap is enforced by software and social consensus, not by immutable law. Bugs have tested that system before.
Lazarus Group, the notorious North Korean hacking organization, now holds more Bitcoin than Bhutan, El Salvador, and Finland.
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Japan's National Police Agency, noted that a North Korean hacking group, TraderTraitor, orchestrated the infamous Japanese exchange DMM Bitcoin hack.
After announcing the “largest forfeiture action” in the history of the DOJ, the US faces questions about how it accessed the over 127,000 Bitcoin stolen from the LuBian mining pool. China’s national ...
An early Bitcoin miner lost 25,000 BTC in 2011, worth $500K then, $2.4B now. The attacker was never caught. Here's how it happened.
With 13,500 Bitcoin, North Korea’s notorious hacking group is ahead of several Bitcoin holding countries. The total value of its crypto holdings stands at $1.16 billion. Lazarus Group, the notorious ...