The "coins" were a massive cache of untraceable cryptocurrency that had been "liberated" from a corrupt politician’s digital vault. The gang wasn't doing this for greed; they were doing it to wipe out the student debt of their entire graduating class—a Robin Hood move for the digital age.
The flickering blue light of a 720p monitor was the only thing illuminating the cramped basement in the suburbs of Chicago. It was 2018, and "The Gang"—a group of four college dropouts who specialized in high-stakes digital heists—was about to pull off their biggest job yet. The gang 2018 720p
To his left, Jax was hammering away at a mechanical keyboard. He was the muscle, but his strength was in code, not fists. He was bypassing the firewall of a private investment firm. "I’m in," Jax grunted. "But the bitrate is dropping. If we lose the connection, we lose the coins." The "coins" were a massive cache of untraceable
Suddenly, the 720p feed on the main screen froze. A buffering circle spun mockingly in the center of the frame. "The signal is jammed!" Leo shouted. It was 2018, and "The Gang"—a group of