I suddenly feel that the incident of ByCoin being stolen, attributed to North Korean hackers, seems a bit unreliable. The money laundering methods of these hackers are really eye-opening; they used two meme images, one of Qin Shi Huang and one of the Terracotta Warriors. What a move, absolutely impressive! But everyone needs to stay calm and not act rashly to avoid issues with their own accounts.

Also, I noticed a detail: when the hacker deployed the smart contract, the transaction fee actually came from Binance. You'd think that a top-tier hacker would be more discreet, right? With such a big operation, why make the source of transaction fees so high-profile? It shouldn’t be like this!

This money laundering was astonishingly fast, and the methods were straightforward and brutal, almost like a provocation. In the past, hackers were usually secretive about their actions. This hacker is so arrogant it’s jaw-dropping.

Legally speaking, we shouldn’t make unfounded claims without evidence. If no one has been caught, those speculations can only be considered wild thoughts; the court doesn’t recognize that.

Also, I think that the 'general' might just be the scapegoat. Given his character, would he dare to touch the coins of Chinese people? Would he also dare to use Qin Shi Huang and the Terracotta Warriors to disgust people? This situation is getting more interesting, it feels like watching a suspenseful blockbuster.

So everyone still needs to stay calm and not be swayed by the online chatter. The truth hasn’t come out yet; let’s wait and see!

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