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by: xpoolPosted on: May 12, 2025

Nearly Half of Stolen Crypto Remains Unmoved, Analysis Shows

A new report from blockchain intelligence firm Global Ledger reveals that a significant portion of stolen cryptocurrency remains unspent after hacks. In many cases, funds are moved to laundering destinations before the incident is even publicly disclosed. The analysis suggests opportunities for recovery as nearly half of stolen crypto continues to be inaccessible.

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