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by: xpoolPosted on: October 20, 2025

Ripple Theft: $3 Million XRP Stolen from Ellipal Wallet in Security Breach

A recent security breach involving an Ellipal hardware wallet has resulted in the loss of $3 million worth of XRP for a North Carolina retiree, Brandon LaRoque. The attack highlights user error as a key factor in cryptocurrency theft and raises concerns about security measures required to protect digital assets.

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