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by: xpoolPosted on: October 6, 2025

Crypto Crime Soars to Over $2.4 Billion in H1 2025, Driven by Wallet Hacks

The cryptocurrency landscape saw a significant increase in criminal activity in the first half of 2025, with crypto crime exceeding $2.47 billion, according to recent data. The rise is primarily attributed to a surge in wallet thefts, marking the largest heist ever recorded. This alarming trend has been highlighted by North Korea’s $1.5 billion attack on ByBit exchange.

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