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Crypto Crimes Go Beyond Screens
Friday, May 30, 2025
In France, wealthy crypto holders and their relatives have been kidnapped. This has spooked the industry. It shows how serious these crimes have become. The FBI has reported nearly 860, 000 complaints of suspected internet crime. This includes a record $16. 6 billion in reported losses. Crypto theft victims reported the most losses. This is more than $6. 5 billion.
The crypto crime underworld is fueled by big money and little regulation. This makes it easy for criminals to get away with it. It also makes it hard for authorities to track them down. The anonymity of crypto transactions is a big part of the problem. It makes it easy for criminals to hide their tracks.
Crypto holders are getting easier to identify. This is because of the prevalence of personal information online. People are also flaunting their crypto wealth on social media. This makes them easy targets for criminals. It also makes it easier for criminals to plan their attacks.
The FBI and experts say that crypto may be attracting criminal groups. These groups have long used violence. This is because there is a viable route to launder or liquidate stolen assets. It makes little difference to the offender whether the target is a high-value watch or a crypto wallet. Crypto is now firmly in the mainstream. Our traditional understanding of physical threat and robbery needs to evolve accordingly.
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