We’ve talked before about which other countries are cracking down on Bitcoin.
Many of my friends are particularly interested in our neighboring country in the northeast.
I did a little research and found that this is indeed a very interesting country.
First of all, this country does ban cryptocurrencies because it has banned the Internet.
As the only country in the world that prohibits ordinary people from accessing the Internet, only people with special permission can access the Internet.
According to South Korea's JoongAng Ilbo, there are less than a thousand Internet users in the country.
Although ordinary people are not allowed to access cryptocurrencies, the government is highly dependent on the crypto industry.
The dependence on foreign exchange income has reached 50%, which makes it a crypto powerhouse, more crypto-dependent than El Salvador!
And these incomes are mainly stolen by hackers!
Hackers in this country not only launch attacks through various malware, but also forge resumes to apply for jobs in various encryption companies, making it difficult to guard against them.
It seems that a large portion of the 1,000 Internet users mentioned above may be hackers.
Many of you may ask, where do so many hacker talents come from in this country?
This would like to introduce the 121st Bureau of the People's Army. It is said that all members of this bureau are outstanding computer experts in the country. They strictly select the top talents in mathematics and computers in the country, and all members enjoy the highest level of treatment in the country.
The agency responsible for the country's cryptocurrency theft is even more powerful: the famous Office 39, officially known as the Finance and Accounting Department of the Workers' Party.
It is said that this organization reports directly to the big boss.
The core mission of this agency is to help the country earn foreign exchange, break through international economic sanctions, and obtain funds for controversial policies such as developing nuclear weapons. Therefore, it does everything at the business level, and its main business reports include drug trafficking, counterfeiting, human trafficking, arms trade, etc.
However, with the rise of our encryption industry, the business of stealing encrypted assets alone can develop into 50% of the country's foreign exchange income, which will instantly kill the traditional black industry and become an emerging track that Room 39 focuses on cultivating.
Many of you may have experienced the theft of your crypto assets, right?
Maybe your stolen coins will be used to make nuclear weapons.