#pnljourney I am really excited that my today's pnl is green and not red. i was inactive in my account. now I want hit the bar and make some assets as side hussle now and fulltime in future. plz, let me know what I can do increase my asset without using a dime.
#my journey from 0 to 1k without addinh any money.
Trump Media and Technology Group said on Friday that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has declared effective the registration for its bitcoin treasury deal.
The company said it raised about $2.3 billion through a mix of debt and equity agreements with participation from around 50 investors.
It said in May that the bitcoin will be held on Trump Media's balance sheet alongside existing cash and short-term investments totaling $759 million as of the end of the first quarter.
part-2 2. #Coincheck: $534 million in NEM (XEM) stolen in 2018 hack
In January 2018, hackers managed to break into the exchange and steal crypto worth $534m. This was, at the time, the largest crypto attack in history. As soon as the breach took place, Coincheck froze all deposits and withdrawals.
However, the damage was already done and the exchange admitted that it may not be able to cover the losses suffered by its users. The attack was followed by a thorough investigation led by Japanese authorities. The hackers had used a phishing attack to access hot wallets. They were then able to spread malware and siphon off the funds.
Further details about the attack were revealed in early 2021 when authorities stated that most individuals involved in the attack were in the high-income group.
The Bybit hack took place on February 21, 2025. It was the largest single theft of cryptocurrencies in the industry’s history. The Dubai-based crypto exchange lost 400,000 ETH worth $1.4B within minutes when the hackers exploited a private key leak in Bybit’s hot wallet system to siphon off the funds.
In response, Bybit’s CEO acknowledged the attack straight away, and announced a bounty program to retrieve the funds the following day. By February 26, the US FBI officially charged North Korean hackers with the heist.