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I mean *untraceable" things are more often than not honeypots…

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Audited open source and decentralized honeypot, good one. 🎪🤡

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And its impossible because you can see the code and its decentralized…

You know NSA hosts several TOR nodes? Its not hard…

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I am sure they also have a few Monero nodes, and we thank them for helping to run the network and making my transactions that much faster. 👍

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Lol, hard to believe that they really think this kind of misleading news can scare “big” hackers.

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It sounds like they went BTC -> Monero -> BTC. It’s not outlined explicitly in the article, but I am guessing it’s the on/off ramping that got him popped.

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KRP did not disclose the exact mechanism for tracing the Monero transactions, citing the need to protect sensitive investigative techniques that can prove invaluable in future cases.

of course… looks like more of the usual, nothing.

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