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I was always confused how authorities were able to “track” the Bitcoin ransom payments and get most of the Bitcoin back. I thought I read that some ransom payment was made but the government got the money back
 
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Seth Green was going to make a show about this bored ape NFT he owned, it got hacked and stolen and now that he no longer owns it he legally can't make the show anymore and has been begging the guy who took it to give it back.
 
What’s this about?
Apparently Seth Green is producing some shitty Roger Rabbit meets Cheers rip-off with one of his apes, but he got phished and someone stole all his NFTs, so now he can’t put it out (there’s already a trailer for it) because he doesn’t own the rights to the ape. So he’s following the guy who bought the ape around Twitter trying to get him to work something out about it or he’s gonna take him to court. Just so much amazing irony dripping from the whole thing.
 
dEcEnTrALiZeD

See my signature for the definition of decentralized. :thumb:
I like how you’re pivoting to “nah, just bitcoin bro” after sharing links in here trying to get everyone to jump on whatever your new coin of the day was.
 
Seth Green was going to make a show about this bored ape NFT he owned, it got hacked and stolen and now that he no longer owns it he legally can't make the show anymore and has been begging the guy who took it to give it back.

Pathetic.
 
I was always confused how authorities were able to “track” the Bitcoin ransom payments and get most of the Bitcoin back. I thought I read that some ransom payment was made but the government got the money back

This tells me that you can't be completely anonymous/untouchable behind the blockchain.
 
Seth Green was going to make a show about this bored ape NFT he owned, it got hacked and stolen and now that he no longer owns it he legally can't make the show anymore and has been begging the guy who took it to give it back.

A thief can never have clear title to property. The creator may need a lawsuit and technical help to get his property back. But, if it's in North Korea or China or Iran or Russia, forget it.
 
I was always confused how authorities were able to “track” the Bitcoin ransom payments and get most of the Bitcoin back. I thought I read that some ransom payment was made but the government got the money back
By closely observing behaviors of suspicious wallet addresses in use then doing a plea deal with the criminals.
 
Apparently Seth Green is producing some shitty Roger Rabbit meets Cheers rip-off with one of his apes, but he got phished and someone stole all his NFTs, so now he can’t put it out (there’s already a trailer for it) because he doesn’t own the rights to the ape. So he’s following the guy who bought the ape around Twitter trying to get him to work something out about it or he’s gonna take him to court. Just so much amazing irony dripping from the whole thing.
Yikes. Sounds like this thief saved us all.

This is still not as dumb as Ashton Kutcher's show about cats who smoke weed that cost people like $700 in ETH to watch.
 
And hey, I'm not going to sit here and defend any of those stupid fucking monkey pictures, but I do find the people who constantly dump on them to be pretty hilarious. They're always the same people who have a huge collection of pop toys and expensive Pokemon cards that just sit on a shelf.
 
And hey, I'm not going to sit here and defend any of those stupid fucking monkey pictures, but I do find the people who constantly dump on them to be pretty hilarious. They're always the same people who have a huge collection of pop toys and expensive Pokemon cards that just sit on a shelf.
To me it’s just a massive distraction. :hand:
 
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