The most telling part of this crypto case isn’t the algorithmic gloss of “blockchain” or the alleged hacking—it’s the human impulse underneath it: spend the stolen money while you still can, then panic when reality catches up. Personally, I think the Evan Tangeman sentencing to 70 months is less about one defendant’s fate and more about what the episode reveals about modern criminal ecosystems. We’ve gotten used to hearing that crypto theft is “anonymous” or “hard to trace,” but the courtroom details here suggest something different: the money path may be technical, yet the decision-making remains stubbornly social, emotional, and (Read more…)
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