Six months into the affair, the ETH Rangers-propelled, if one may credit the minutes, by the Ethereum Foundation-have laid bare a curious pageant: roughly a hundred souls, North Korean in origin and camouflaged by the velvet rhetoric of corporate profiles, skittering about in fifty-three Web3 and crypto ventures under forged identities. The endeavour, conducted with the gravity of a parish council and the flair of a modern mystery, is steered by the Ketman Project as though it were a premier in disguise, revealing a coordinated infiltration through disguised developer accounts and freelance guises rather than barricades and bravado. The upshot, to borrow a phrase from the moralists, is that the crypto world’s security problem is less about brittle code and more about brittle human beings: attackers prefer to ply the hiring pipeline than to batter a firewall. One cannot help but regard this as a humorous tragedy-the kind where the door is opened to the wrong resume and everyone pretends they meant to do so.
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