Good Samaritan Hacker ‘Johoe’ to Develop New Trezor for SatoshiLabs

Good Samaritan Hacker ‘Johoe’ to Develop New Trezor for SatoshiLabs

SatoshiLabs has hired cryptography researcher and Bitcoin ‘white hat’ hacker Jochen Hoenicke, to help the company work on the next generation of its flagship TREZOR hardware wallet devices. ‘Bitcoin Hero’ Johoe. Hoenicke, aka “Johoe,” earned the respect of the Bitcoin community in 2014-15 when he exploited a security flaw in Blockchain’s key-generation....


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