Alright, crypto cowboys and cowgirls, listen up! So, scams are down 98% in March. *98%*! Sounds impressive, right? Like we've suddenly found the magic bullet. But I'm calling BS. One measly month doesn't erase the inherent risks. Abracadabra.money lost $13 million. Zoth got hit for over $8 million. And some poor sap lost 400 Bitcoin on Coinbase. So, tell me, are we *really* any safer? Is this decline just a temporary lull before the next big exploit? Or are we finally starting to get a handle on security? Don't just sit there nodding like a bunch of bobbleheads, let's hear some real talk. What's *your* take on this? What's the *real* story behind these numbers? And more importantly, what's *your* strategy to stay ahead of the next big hack? Let's see who's actually got the brains and the guts in this game.
Alright, crypto cowboys and cowgirls, listen up! So, scams are down 98% in March. *98%*! Sounds impressive, right? Like we've suddenly found the magic bullet. But I'm calling BS. One measly month doesn't erase the inherent risks. Abracadabra.money lost $13 million. Zoth got hit for over $8 million. And some poor sap lost 400 Bitcoin on Coinbase. So, tell me, are we *really* any safer? Is this decline just a temporary lull before the next big exploit? Or are we finally starting to get a handle on security? Don't just sit there nodding like a bunch of bobbleheads, let's hear some real talk. What's *your* take on this? What's the *real* story behind these numbers? And more importantly, what's *your* strategy to stay ahead of the next big hack? Let's see who's actually got the brains and the guts in this game.