Buterin adopts Moo Deng, Christmas wishes of a lost $773M BTC wallet — Finance Redefined

Key Points

  • Vitalik Buterin adopts Moo Deng with an 88 Ether donation to a Thailand-based zoo.
  • James Howells continues his legal battle to recover a lost $773 million Bitcoin hard drive.
  • South Korea sanctions 15 North Koreans for crypto heists and cyber theft.
  • Crypto hacks in 2024 resulted in a 40% YoY surge, totaling $2.3 billion in losses.

Summary

The last week of 2024 was marked by several notable events in the cryptocurrency and blockchain space. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin made headlines by adopting Moo Deng, a viral internet sensation pygmy hippopotamus, with an 88 Ether donation to the Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Thailand. Meanwhile, James Howells, an IT engineer from Wales, persists in his legal efforts to retrieve a hard drive lost in a landfill, which contains private keys to 8,000 Bitcoins worth approximately $773 million. His legal team, supported by advanced AI technology, aims to recover the drive to fund blockchain innovation. In other news, South Korea imposed sanctions on 15 North Korean individuals and one group for their involvement in cryptocurrency heists and cyber thefts, which have been linked to funding North Korea's nuclear missile program. Additionally, the year saw a significant increase in crypto hacks, with losses amounting to $2.3 billion, a 40% rise from the previous year, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the crypto ecosystem.

cointelegraph
December 29, 2024
Crypto
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