While it’s true the industry has historically been ripe for abuse it has noticeably increased since politicians launched meme coins and numerous court cases were dropped further enabling the behavior.
Laundering groups and small OTC brokers have seemingly won the battle for Lazarus Group after successfully laundering recent hacks (Bybit, DMM Bitcoin, WazirX, etc) with ease. I estimate the Black U market on Tron is no less than $5-10B and largely unattributed.
A number of teams sit and watch collecting fees doing nothing when >50% of the activity for their protocol comes from stolen funds.
Influencers and KOLs face zero repercussions for scamming followers / projects.
Courts siding with smart contract exploiters due to outdated laws.
Can we fix the system if the vast majority of people still do not care unless they lose money?
It's concerning about what the long term ramifications may be even if these decisions benefit us in the short term.
If you ever wanted the opportunity to extract from the industry there's not been much of a better time.
Take a chance what's the worst thing that could happen if everyone's already doing it?
That said there's never been a worse time to be doing black hat (phishing, social engineering, robberies) vs gray hat activity when the current environment is favorable.
1/ Community Alert: At least one team member from the $30M Zkasino exit scam appears to be involved with the project @WhiteRock_Fi $WHITE due to onchain transactions linking both projects and a personal email address.
1/ In late 2023 a former Yuga Labs security researcher was stopped at the airport after law enforcement mistakenly linked them to a $1.1M phishing theft from a Bored Ape owner.
Here’s an investigation into where the stolen funds went and who’s actually responsible.