The Coldcard Catastrophe: How a $114M Exploit Exposed the Fragility of Crypto’s Security Culture
Sadece 25 dakikada yaklaşık 500 cüzdanı boşaltan ve toplamda **114 milyon dolar** değerindeki Bitcoin'i süpüren bir saldırı, sektörün en temel güvenli

An attack that drained nearly $114 million in Bitcoin from over 700 addresses in just 25 minutes has sent shockwaves through the industry, shattering its most fundamental security dogma. Attackers exploited a flaw in Coldcard’s firmware that generated wallet seeds with a fraction of their promised randomness. This bug resided in the public, open-source codebase for over five years after being introduced in March 2021. The incident reveals that the failure is not merely technical but a systemic collapse of open-source principles and independent audit mechanisms.
The High Cost of Protectionism: From GPL to Commons Clause
The roots of the disaster lie not in technical necessity but in a commercial licensing shift. In 2020, while Coldcard's firmware operated under a GPL open-source license, the company’s stance hardened abruptly after a competitor announced a device based on that code.
While it is impossible to measure how much licensing pressure shaped the scope of this rewrite, the documented facts are damning: a license change intended to restrict competitors preceded a rushed replacement of battle-tested cryptographic code, and that replacement contained the flaw now draining wallets.
Chilling Effects on Independent Audits
The deepest layer of systemic failure lies in the treatment of those who did look. When researchers from Shift Crypto and Nunchuk disclosed a multisig verification flaw in August 2020, Coinkite fixed the bug but NVK branded the disclosure "PR terrorism" and questioned the professionalism of the researchers.
Every public attack on a researcher alters the calculus for the next. Independent review is slow, difficult, and usually unpaid. A researcher weighing months of unpaid work against the prospect of ridicule, blocklists, and legal threats will often spend their time elsewhere. Security depends on people being willing to look, yet the environment around Coldcard punished looking.
Epistemic Capture and the Halo Effect
Psychology offers a name for this phenomenon: the illusory truth effect makes repeated claims feel independently confirmed even when they stem from a single source. The halo effect converts status, confidence, and popularity into presumed technical authority.
Host Ben Perrin of BTC Sessions described this mechanism with rare honesty, admitting he gave the behavior a pass because he assumed the hubris was packaged with superior technical ability. Much of the industry made the same calculation, and the crisis of confidence now rippling through self-custody is the bill coming due.
Emre Can: Viewing this as a DeFi and Web3 analyst, I see a direct parallel to the risks we assess in smart contract TVL (Total Value Locked). The "code is law" ethos in blockchain is meaningless if the hardware layer lacks true open-source scrutiny. The Coldcard incident proves that outsourcing verification to a single entity or leader—what we term epistemic capture—is as dangerous as relying on a centralized exchange. Just as we demand transparency in Layer-2 scaling solutions, we must demand uncompromised, culture-free verification in hardware security. Trusting reputation over code is a fatal flaw in the architecture of self-custody.
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