Stake.com owner Eddie Craven jokes about sending streamer Adin Ross to North Korea to retrieve stolen Bitcoin worth $41 million
The streamer was in disbelief from the suggestion.
Eddie Craven and Adin Ross
Eddie Craven, the owner of the popular cryptocurrency gambling platform Stake.com, recently made headlines when he joked about sending streamer Adin Ross on a mission to North Korea to retrieve $41 million worth of stolen Bitcoin. This eyebrow-raising exchange occurred during a live stream on Kick, a streaming platform also owned by Craven.
The story begins with a significant cyber heist in the cryptocurrency world. North Korean hackers managed to steal a staggering $41 million worth of Bitcoin from various crypto wallets. The incident raised serious concerns about the security of digital assets. The evolving tactics of cybercriminals targeting the cryptocurrency space must be taken seriously.
During a live stream on Kick, Adin Ross found himself in a conversation with Eddie Craven, the owner of Stake.com. What started as a casual conversation took an unexpected turn. Craven made some outrageous remarks regarding the stolen funds and a potential solution.
Eddie Craven suggests sending Adin Ross on an absurd mission
“You could just walk in there and ask for the money back,” Craven casually suggested, leaving Ross visibly perplexed. The notion of retrieving millions of dollars from a totalitarian regime known for its secrecy and harsh policies seemed absurd. “I really think you could get the money back,” Craven continued, seemingly undeterred by the implausibility of the idea. The Stake.com owner even went as far as dismissing the idea of generating content from such an endeavor. Craven said, “F**k the content, streaming it would be the icing on the cake.”
Perhaps the most astonishing part of the conversation came when Eddie Craven made a claim that left Adin Ross dumbfounded. He stated, “Kim Jong Un is a huge fan of the NBA, so he probably watches your streams.” Ross couldn’t hide his disbelief. He promptly responded, “Did you just say that Kim Jong Un watches my streams?”. Ross recognized the preposterousness of such a statement.
Eddie Craven’s jokes about sending Adin Ross on a mission to North Korea to retrieve stolen Bitcoin might have been intended as humor, but they underscore the need for discretion and responsibility in the digital sphere. In a world where information travels quickly and can be easily misconstrued, influencers and platform owners should be mindful of the impact of their words and actions. The incident serves as a reminder that even in the world of entertainment and social media, certain boundaries should not be crossed.
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