In the hidden corridors of crypto’s new frontier, you clutch your private keys like a talisman—but have you spared a thought for the hands that built the vault?
Enter the Cosmos Hub, where, if whispers hold any truth, North Korean agents didn't need to break in; they may have helped lay the bricks.
The Liquid Staking Module—a triumph, a shining gem in decentralized finance—is now tangled in shadows, accused of hiding a Trojan horse.
The very champions of Cosmos’ open and decentralized utopia may have let a cunning fox slip right into the henhouse.
This saga unfurls in hushed threads and public repos alike, digging right to the marrow of blockchain’s promises of trust and transparency.
In a world where GitHub commits carry the weight of gospel, how did state-sponsored actors find their way in, like a seed planted in the dark?
And perhaps the most stinging question of all—who was snoozing at the wheel while North Korea’s fingers allegedly tapped into the core of Cosmos?
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