Want $100K? Just hack John McAfee's 'unhackable' crypto-wallet
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You can nab a hefty cash prize if you can break into John McAfee's Bitfi wallet.
The antivirus software pioneer and self-proclaimed "crypto visionary" tweeted on Tuesday that he'll give anyone a $100,000 bounty if they can hack his "unhackable" cryptocurrency wallet.
McAfee partnered with hardware wallet company Bitfi last month to launch the first "truly unhackable and open-source crypto-wallet," according to CoinTrust. Hardware wallets are cryptocurrency wallets that store your private keys in a secure hardware device. McAfee and Bitfi are very confident about their crypto-wallet's security.