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Hackers mostly seem to be one step ahead, that is why they are very successful when they hack. I doubt hackers would steal funds unless they already decided how to move the funds around and that is where mixers form an essential part of their planning. A scary thought about AI is what would happen if hackers start using it help them break in to systems deemed secure.

Thankfully we do not hear news about hacks taking place every week but when they are announced, it is clear hackers are getting away phenomenal amounts of money.

I agree.

Hackers are too quick and they probably are able to move the funds and send to those services even before authorities realize.

Maybe AI, automatic bots and automatic  warnings could make those services react faster.

However, I don't see much discussions about that. Just kyc, seized services  etc  
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Scraped on 23/04/2025, 20:39:20 UTC
Hackers mostly seem to be one step ahead, that is why they are very successful when they hack. I doubt hackers would steal funds unless they already decided how to move the funds around. A scary thought about AI is what would happen if hackers start using it help them break in to systems deemed secure.

Thankfully we do not hear news about hacks taking place every week but when they are announced, it is clear hackers are getting away phenomenal amounts of money.

I agree.

Hackers are too quick and they probably are able to move the funds and send to those services even before authorities realize.

Maybe AI, automatic bots and automatic  warnings could make those services react faster.

However, I don't see much discussions about that. Just kyc, seized services  etc