Crypto-hacking reaches an all time high with cross-chain bridge vulnerabilities accounting for $3.1bn in thefts
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Recently published figures from Chainalysis reveal that crypto-hacking activity reached an all time high of $3.8 bn (USD) in 2022. This...
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