Hackers attack not for money, but to directly 'nuke' your vault.

The 'digital nuclear bomb' has detonated in the Iranian crypto sphere! Yesterday, a mysterious hacker organization called 'Sparrow Hunter' directly blew up Iran's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Nobitex! They didn't steal money; they made over 90 million dollars worth of crypto assets on the platform simply 'evaporate'!

This operation is too slick: the money didn't go to the black market, nor was it hidden in an anonymous wallet, but was sent to a 'dead-end' address—one that even the hackers themselves can't extract! Professional institutions have analyzed that to crack these addresses, with current technology, it would take billions of years! In plain terms, this money has completely evaporated, harsher than being stolen!

This isn't over! Just the day before, these ruthless people invaded the 'money bag' of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard—Sepah Bank, even threatening to publicly disclose its core data and code.

For Iran, cryptocurrency is a lifeline to bypass international sanctions and do business! This precise strike has cost more than just 90 million. It has shaken the very foundation of the Revolutionary Guard's operations! It sends chills down my spine; the methods, the targets, the destructive power—industry insiders generally believe that 90% of this comes from state actors.


It's chilling to think about, my friends! This marks the birth of a new type of cyber warfare—'scorched earth cyber warfare': not for extortion, not for profit, but to completely destroy! It is more covert than missiles, yet its destructive power could be even more far-reaching. On the chessboard of the Middle East, a war without gunpowder is rewriting the rules.

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