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Crypto Research

Uncovering the Truth with Detailed Investigations and Deep Analysis of the Crypto Sector

Mt. Gox Collapse, the Titanic Disaster of Crypto Exchanges

Mt. Gox Collapse, the Titanic Disaster of Crypto Exchanges

Mt. Gox collapse happened on Feb 7, 2014, the exchange halted trading and filed for bankruptcy, after losing 850,000 BTC (~$450M) to theft and hacks since 2011.

  • The PlasBit Team
Apr 17, 2025
The Mt Gox Bitcoin Voyage That Ended In One Huge Shipwreck

The Mt Gox Bitcoin Voyage That Ended In One Huge Shipwreck

Mt. Gox had a troubled voyage from the launch. By 2014, it was leaking Bitcoin and could barely stay afloat. Here is the story of the Mt Gox Bitcoin shipwreck.

  • The PlasBit Team
Mar 26, 2025
Who is Mark Karpelès? The Magician Who Made 6% of Bitcoin Supply Disappear

Who is Mark Karpelès? The Magician Who Made 6% of Bitcoin Supply Disappear

Who is Mark Karpelès? A French otaku with a superiority complex and a penchant for coding money exchanges from scratch in PHP, a notoriously messy language.

  • The PlasBit Team
Mar 16, 2025
$230 Million Scam Crypto: Kids Pay the Price of Showing Off

$230 Million Scam Crypto: Kids Pay the Price of Showing Off

In this $230 million cryptocurrency scam, three young men executed a sophisticated social engineering attack and gained access to a crypto whale’s wallet.

  • The PlasBit Team
Oct 01, 2024

Is Ultron Mavie A Ponzi Scam? In-Depth Research

There are many red flags showing that Ultron Mavie is a Ponzi scam, including multi-level marketing (MLM), team involved in previous pyramid schemes, and more.

  • The PlasBit Team
Sep 11, 2024

Brute-Force Attack On A Crypto Wallet: In-Depth Research

We will analyze how brute-force attacks work and show a case study, explaining how a Vietnamese hacker has been able to steal crypto from an exchange wallet.

  • The PlasBit Team
Aug 28, 2024
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