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Crypto Hackers Stole Record-High $3.8 Billion Last Year: Report

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The cryptocurrency market may have floundered in 2022, but scammers had a banner year — with investors losing a record-high $3.8 billion due to crypto hacking.

What the data shows

A staggering $3.8 billion was stolen from cryptocurrency businesses in 2022, according to a new report from the crypto analytics company Chainalysis. That’s the most ever in a single year. In 2021, $3.3 billion was stolen from crypto hacking.

Interestingly, the number of crypto attacks actually fell from roughly 250 in 2021 to roughly 200 in 2022, the report shows.

Chainalysis attributes much of the crypto theft in 2022 to North Korean hackers, estimating that criminals linked to the country stole an estimated $1.7 billion worth of cryptocurrency last year. “In 2022, they shattered their own records for theft,” the report reads.

In the news

Crypto hacks dominated the headlines last year:

Advice from Money

Trading Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency is risky. Prices are volatile, the regulatory landscape is uncertain, and there are few protections available for investors.

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