๐จ In 2025, hackers linked to North Korea stole $2.02 billion in crypto โ the largest attack in history. This represents 59% of all funds stolen that year and raised global alerts about security, regulation, and the future of digital privacy.
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๐ฃ๐ป NORTH KOREA STEALS $2 BILLION IN CRYPTO IN 2025 โ NOW WHAT? ๐ป๐ฃ
The Chainalysis report confirmed: state-sponsored hackers from North Korea stole $2.02 billion in crypto just in 2025, an increase of 51% compared to 2024.
These attacks accounted for 59% of all funds stolen that year, highlighted by the mega hack of $1.4 billion on Bybit in March.
๐ Market impact:
- Increases volatility and institutional fear
- Pressures for stricter regulations
- Encourages the use of more advanced privacy technologies
๐ Evolving tactics:
Hackers are shifting towards fewer but more devastating attacks.
They target centralized services, exploit vulnerabilities in fragile infrastructures, and use increasingly sophisticated laundering tactics.
โ ๏ธ And what does this mean for you?
- If you use crypto, you need to understand that security is not optional
- If you believe in privacy, you need to defend that technology is not to blame โ the usage is
- If you operate on centralized platforms, you need to diversify and protect your assets
๐ Privacy is not a crime. It's a shield.
Coins like
$DASH ,
$ZEC and $XMR R are constantly attacked by rumors โ but have never been linked to proven crimes like those of E-NOTE or North Korea.
The real problem lies in vulnerable infrastructures, not in projects that defend the right to confidentiality.
๐ฌ Do you think the market will harden regarding privacy or will it evolve to protect the user?
Comment below โ let's discuss this decisive moment ๐
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