Comment by scrlk
4 months ago
Exchanges will blacklist the addresses that hold the hacked ETH. They won't be able to deposit, or if they can deposit, the ETH will be frozen by the exchange.
4 months ago
Exchanges will blacklist the addresses that hold the hacked ETH. They won't be able to deposit, or if they can deposit, the ETH will be frozen by the exchange.
I am sure there are still plenty of suckers who believe the whole "cryptocurrencies are fungible" narrative, and would get those ETHs with a discount.
It is on eth and they can use decentralized exchanges.
It's all traceable. Some of the ETH has already been run through a mixer and then bridged to BTC.
In any case, since this hack was performed by a nation state actor (Lazarus Group/North Korea), being caught is effectively meaningless.
Tornado cash and similar exist
So? Taint entire mixer output if any of the inputs is tainted. After a few instances, no one wpuld want to participate.
If someone complains, remind them that Tornado is illegal in US.