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An Alarming Rise in Cryptoactive Theft: Chainalysis

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If current trends in cryptoactive theft continue, the amount stolen for this year could exceed $4 billion, making 2025 the worst period for this sector, due to the unprecedented levels of criminal activity and the use of physical violence by crime. This is indicated by the “Mid-Year Crime Report 2025” by Chainalysis, a company specializing in blockchain analysis, according to which North Korea’s attack on ByBit “beated all records.”
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If current trends in cryptoactive theft continue, the amount stolen for this year could exceed $4 billion, making 2025 the worst period for this sector, due to the unprecedented levels of criminal activity and the use of physical violence by crime. This is indicated by the “Mid-Year Crime Report 2025” by Chainalysis, a company specializing in blockchain analysis, according to which North Korea’s attack on ByBit “beated all records.”

Daniel Acosta, general manager of Binance for the Latin American region and country manager of Colombia, said the local market has weight in the industry

·Bogotá, Colombia
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larepublica.co broke the news in Bogotá, Colombia on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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