MIT grads' $25 million crypto crime puts spotlight on Ethereum front-running

MIT grads' $25 million crypto crime puts spotlight on Ethereum front-running

If you graduate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with elite computer skills, you can make great money working for a tech company or even more money working on Wall Street. But if that doesn’t grab you, and you want to get even richer, you can always try your hand at white-collar crime like 20-something brothers Anton and James Peraire-Bueno. The pair came up with a scheme that let them pocket $25 million in just 12 seconds. Unfortunately, it ended …