Years back, a California-based crypto developer made what seemed like a straightforward decision: bring on a remote coder for a development gig. Routine stuff in tech. Except there was a catch nobody saw coming—the salary payments eventually traced back to North Korea. It's one of those cautionary tales that should ring alarm bells across the industry. When you're moving funds internationally, especially in crypto roles, the supply chain of trust gets complicated fast. This incident underscores why vetting remote contractors matters far more than most developers realize, particularly when funds cross borders and regulatory scrutiny tightens.

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