Mark Karpelès Proposes Bitcoin Hard Fork to Recover 79,956 BTC Stolen From Mt Gox

TL;DR:
Mark Karpelès has proposed a Bitcoin hard fork to recover nearly 80,000 BTC tied to the 2011 Mt Gox hack — and the idea was swiftly shut down on Bitcoin Core’s Github as spam. Karpelès Seeks Consensus Rule Change to Unlock Dormant 2011 Mt Gox Coins Mark Karpelès, former CEO of the now-defunct Mt Gox...
Key Points:
Background:
Cryptocurrency hacks and exploits target vulnerabilities in smart contracts, exchanges, bridges, and DeFi protocols. These security incidents have resulted in billions of dollars in losses since Bitcoin's inception, highlighting ongoing challenges in securing decentralized systems.
Why It Matters:
Security breaches undermine trust in cryptocurrency platforms and can lead to significant financial losses for users and investors. Each major hack prompts important discussions about security best practices, insurance mechanisms, and the need for better auditing in the crypto space.