Anonymous ID: 337708 June 28, 2021, 6:50 a.m. No.14004758   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4950

>>14004692 >LB

WHACKD itself has an intrinsic value of 0, it is entirely worthless as a currency. It's some form of communication mechanism.

 

So I found this one target account right?

 

0xc3c12a9e63e466a3ba99e07f3ef1f38b8b81ae1b

 

https://etherscan.io/token/0xcf8335727b776d190f9d15a54e6b9b9348439eee?a=0xc3c12a9e63e466a3ba99e07f3ef1f38b8b81ae1b

 

This is what they call a SmartContract. Basically a program you deploy to the actual Blockchain itself and it exists in it's own 'Account' or 'Address' whatever you wanna call it.

 

My understanding is you utilize SmartContracts as a sort of microservice to interact with the blockchain if you wanted to, lets say, store actual information on the blockchain.

 

In normal world you send data to the database. In crypto, you send data to this SmartContract which is responsible for writing the data into blockchain. The fact that this was set up for over a year with all those coins sent to this one specific account tells me McAfee was using this to write data into the chain. As of about 17hrs ago, HALF of all the coins in this one particular account have been transferred out, which tells me that someone just did a database READ operation and retrieved about half of what was put on thereโ€ฆ.

 

Another anon mentioned that this SmartContract was somehow used in interacting with McAfees own blockchain exchange- McAfeedex which has been removed from the internet. Site now leads to a dead link.

 

https://cryptopotato.com/john-mcafee-sets-to-launch-mcafeedex-today-a-no-restrictions-decentralized-exchange/