🚨 Ledger CTO Confirms “Largest Hack in Blockchain History” Was a Total Flop
In a surprising twist, what was hyped as the “largest hack in blockchain history” has turned out to be a complete failure.
According to Ledger CTO, the hacker managed to steal only $481, leaving almost no victims behind.
🔑 Key Takeaways$BTC

Hacker’s Goal vs. Reality:
Initially labeled as a potential record-breaking exploit, the attempt collapsed quickly. Instead of draining millions, the attacker walked away with nothing more than pocket money.
Impact on Users:
Ledger confirmed that user funds remain safe and only a negligible number of addresses were affected.
Industry Perspective:
The incident serves as a reminder that blockchain security systems are evolving, making it increasingly difficult for hackers to execute large-scale thefts.
Community Reaction:$ETH

What could have been a devastating blow to the crypto industry ended up being a laughing stock event — sparking memes and jokes across social media.
📌 Bottom Line
The so-called “biggest hack in blockchain history” turned into a non-event, proving once again that security upgrades are working. Instead of headlines about billions lost, this story ends with just $481 gone — the cost of a hacker’s failed dream.
