2024: $2.2 Billion Stolen Assets
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Analysis: South African crypto exchange VALR is setting new standards for security and regulatory compliance

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According to Chainalys ’ most recent year-in-review, 2024 witnessed a staggering $2.2 billion in stolen assets.
North Korean hackers responsible for 61% of all stolen funds, amounting to $1.34 billion .
Leading cryptocurrency exchanges seem to have implemented comprehensive security frameworks combining cutting-edge technologies with proven security practices.
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