Just ask Molly White, a researcher who is putting the worst of crypto on blast for the whole world to see.

In a new interview with the Washington Post, White, an avid Wikipedia editor in her spare time, said that a recent shift resulted in her confronting her dislike of cryptocurrencies.

The software engineer-turned-researcher told the WaPo that people are putting in money that they can't afford to lose.

Exposed

White's means of fighting the industry? They are being expositions for what they are.

White took down the Cryptoland project in early 2022. The researcher points out how scammy the world's first crypto island seemed. The project now appears to be inactive after investors jumped ship after learning that the business address was located in a money-laundering haven.

Hack Attack

Beyond taking on projects that appear to be overt scam, White has also zeroed in on the major hacking problem that resulted in about $1.23 billion in the industry.

White told the WaPo that it was not just someone losing some extra cash that they decided to take a risk on.

White has exposed scam worth tens of billions of dollars and shows no signs of stopping anytime soon. May we be as driven as possible.

She documented the alt-right. She's coming for something. The Washington Post is owned by The Washington Post.

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