Episode description
Jess Symington, research lead at Elliptic, a blockchain forensics company, discusses the massive upswing in DeFi hacks during 2021, resulting in over $10 billion of DeFi value lost. Show topics:
the state of crime in DeFi
how much value has been lost to exploits
whether the majority of hacks are the result of user or developer error
the various types of exploits
how to confirm when a project did, in fact, rug pull
which blockchains are most susceptible to having exploits
what has been happening recently in ransomware
how DeFi hackers cash out
why ransomware attackers, who usually request payment in Bitcoin, have a tougher time cashing out than DeFi hackers
whether hackers trend towards a specific profile/demographics
how easy it is for law enforcement to find hackers
whether blockchain’s transparency is proving to be a helpful tool for regulators
Jess’s advice on how to prevent hacks for both protocols and users
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Episode Links
Elliptic
Website: https://www.elliptic.co/
Blog: https://www.elliptic.co/blog
Hack Coverage
Elliptic Research
DeFi: Risk, Regulation and the Rise of DeCrime: https://www.elliptic.co/resources/defi-risk-regulation-and-the-rise-of-decrime
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/14/common-defi-crypto-related-scams-and-how-to-protect-your-wallet.html
https://cryptobriefing.com/elliptic-estimates-12b-lost-to-defi-exploits/
Rekt Leaderboard (giving a dollar figure for recent hacks along with a summary of what happened)
https://rekt.news/leaderboard/
Unchained Podcast on Ransomware
https://unchainedpodcast.com/how-ransomware-evolved-into-a-big-business/
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