the point of hacking a crypto is not to steal money, but to have access to all the financial transation history of everyone.
Crypto ledger technology is based on the fact that there is a distributed copy of every single transaction that ever occurred. if you could hack that ledger you would know everyones purchase history, legal, illegal or gray. who everyone donates to, who they associate with. it would be the easiest way to track dissidents and strip them of their power
edit: the "money" is the bait, info control is the goal
On public chains like Bitcoin for instance you can already see every transaction ever made. Unless you transferred to a shared KYC exchange wallet and made a white exchange to fiat which you then put into your main bank account that information is of no use to anyone other than verifying that a cryptocurrency is in fact secured and that nobody is minting new coins out of thin air.
Plus that if you follow the guidelines and never reuse addresses, you'd not only limit the time frame at which point someone could decrypt and view your transactions, you also make yourself nearly untraceable by always appearing with a new identity.
All possible attack vectors are already publicly known, and MSM continues with their fear mongering, just like they do with the plandemic.
you lack vision.
the point of hacking a crypto is not to steal money, but to have access to all the financial transation history of everyone.
Crypto ledger technology is based on the fact that there is a distributed copy of every single transaction that ever occurred. if you could hack that ledger you would know everyones purchase history, legal, illegal or gray. who everyone donates to, who they associate with. it would be the easiest way to track dissidents and strip them of their power
edit: the "money" is the bait, info control is the goal
On public chains like Bitcoin for instance you can already see every transaction ever made. Unless you transferred to a shared KYC exchange wallet and made a white exchange to fiat which you then put into your main bank account that information is of no use to anyone other than verifying that a cryptocurrency is in fact secured and that nobody is minting new coins out of thin air.
Plus that if you follow the guidelines and never reuse addresses, you'd not only limit the time frame at which point someone could decrypt and view your transactions, you also make yourself nearly untraceable by always appearing with a new identity.
All possible attack vectors are already publicly known, and MSM continues with their fear mongering, just like they do with the plandemic.