This won't be good for crypto. With pressure on them from the main governments this will attract more political eyes on crypto as a whole if they do get alot and probably push regulations up in priority (sooner than the given few years). Keep your long term holds in your wallets and encrypt your wallets, use 2fa and white list ip on the exchanges that offer it.
http://money.cnn.com/2017/09/12/technology/north-korea-hackers-bitcoin/index.html
how tf are they gonna hack anyone when they don't have any computers over there
a truly baffling turn of events
Forgot my trezor
forgot my bitbeans
If no one is using the other lanes, why not route traffic over there and leave one lane open for people who forgot their weed? Are burgers this dumb they couldn't figure it out?
>regulating cryptos
>>3445479
Transferring funds into BTC is still extremely bottlenecked. You literally have to give them your asshole print nowadays to buy crypto. If they cut off the exchanges, BTC will be back to the cyberpunk currency it started as if not more obscure.