Crypto theft doubles to $1.38B


The May theft of over $300 million worth of bitcoin from Japanese cryptocurrency exchange DMM Bitcoin is the largest digital currency heist so far this year

The number of large enterprises using cryptocurrency — a digital means of exchange — for payment, stored value or collateral will rise to at least 20% this year, according to a 2022 prediction by Gartner.

Since the creation of bitcoin in 2009, cryptocurrencies have exploded in popularity and are today collectively worth more than $1 trillion, according to an article published by the Council on Foreign Relations in January. Governments worldwide are grappling with challenges related to cryptocurrencies, including concerns over criminal activity, consumer protection and high levels of currency volatility, the report said. 

In May, Japanese cryptocurrency exchange DMM Bitcoin suffered a theft of bitcoin worth over $300 million at the time, marking the largest cryptocurrency-related attack so far in 2024, according to TRM’s report.

Despite the rise in stolen money for the first half of this year, relative to last year, the theft value is still a third lower than for the same six-month period in 2022, when such thefts set a annual record, the report said.


By Alexei Alexis on July 11, 2024
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