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How a Fake Server Stole $400M in 0.4 Seconds

On October 12th, exactly $400 million vanished from the New York Stock Exchange. Not through a cyber hack. Not through corporate embezzlement. But through a physical, matte-black box installed directly inside a highly secured New Jersey data center. This is the story of "The Ghost Node"—the greatest unsolved heist in modern financial history.
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In this video, we explore the terrifying world of High-Frequency Trading (HFT), latency arbitrage, and colocation data centers. Discover how an anonymous entity used GPS spoofing to manipulate atomic clocks, tricking the stock exchange matching engine into thinking it was three microseconds in the past. We break down the physics of fiber-optic trading, the $400M flash-heist, and how a forgotten 1998 regulatory loophole allowed the funds to vanish into dark-pool bearer bonds and micro-wallets.

[00:00] The $400 Million Vanishing Act

[01:00] The Secret of Wall Street "Colocation"

[01:37] Enter the "Ghost Node"

[02:16] Hacking Time: The GPS Spoofing Glitch

[02:54] The 1998 Dark Pool Loophole

[03:17] The Perfect Crime (And What Comes Next)

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