
Darknet Diaries 152: Stacc Attack
1070 snips
Dec 3, 2024 Jarett Dunn, known as StaccOverflow, is a cryptocurrency developer involved in a notorious heist that netted millions from Pump Fun. He reveals the dramatic planning behind the 'Stacc Attack' and discusses the chaotic world of meme coins and cryptocurrency ethics. Dunn reflects on the legal fallout and personal struggles with sobriety, while highlighting his unique approach to redistributing stolen funds. The conversation dives into the vulnerabilities of blockchain systems and the ethical dilemmas faced in the ever-evolving crypto landscape.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
PumpFun as a Casino
- PumpFun resembles a casino, fostering addictive behavior with its fast-paced memecoin trading.
- The platform encourages a pump-and-dump strategy, creating a ruthless environment.
Joining PumpFun
- Jarrett Dunn joined PumpFun, moving to the UK to work with the young, inexperienced founders.
- He questioned their ethics and extravagant spending habits.
Ethical Concerns
- Jarrett had concerns about PumpFun's lack of KYC/AML, financial advice issues, and the sexualization of young girls on their live-streaming platform.
- He found their "friends and family" justification inadequate.

