tldr; John Daghita, son of a US government contractor managing seized crypto assets, is implicated in the alleged theft of over $40 million. Blockchain investigator ZachXBT traced millions to wallets linked to government seizure addresses. The theft reportedly exploited insider access through Daghita’s father’s firm, CMDSS, which holds contracts with the US Marshals Service. CMDSS has since deactivated its online presence. The case highlights vulnerabilities in government crypto custody and contractor oversight, prompting calls for audits and transparency.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
Fear_Blind83 on
Well that wasn’t the most intelligent move lol…
YugoB on
How will they know you’re trustworthy if they don’t have dirt on you.
[insert pointing to head meme]
letsridetheworld on
Def not a hack. It’s more like knowing the pass lol
GreedVault on
thats some top tier intellect who thinks crypto transactions are untraceable.
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tldr; John Daghita, son of a US government contractor managing seized crypto assets, is implicated in the alleged theft of over $40 million. Blockchain investigator ZachXBT traced millions to wallets linked to government seizure addresses. The theft reportedly exploited insider access through Daghita’s father’s firm, CMDSS, which holds contracts with the US Marshals Service. CMDSS has since deactivated its online presence. The case highlights vulnerabilities in government crypto custody and contractor oversight, prompting calls for audits and transparency.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
Well that wasn’t the most intelligent move lol…
How will they know you’re trustworthy if they don’t have dirt on you.
[insert pointing to head meme]
Def not a hack. It’s more like knowing the pass lol
thats some top tier intellect who thinks crypto transactions are untraceable.