Developers could have prevented crypto's 2022 hacks if they took basic security measures
Crypto doesn’t need reversible transactions. It needs real-time threat monitoring and more audits.
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Crypto doesn’t need reversible transactions. It needs real-time threat monitoring and more audits.
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