A Chainalysis report finds darknet crypto flows reached $2.6 billion in 2025 and declines in fentanyl precursor payments preceded falling overdose deaths.
The number of crypto payments for human trafficking transactions surged in 2025, according to new report by the blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis.
CoinShares and Ethplorer.io say the 50% figure reflects cumulative deposits, not active staked ETH, which remains closer to 30% of supply.
The North Korean threat actor known as Konni has been observed using PowerShell malware generated using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to target developers and engineering teams in the blockchain ...
Satoshi Nakamoto reigns supreme as the world’s richest cryptocurrency holder, with $101 billion in Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) spread across 22,000 addresses, according to on-chain analytics firm Arkham. It ...
The new year will begin with a new contribution limit for the Tax-Free Savings Accounts (TFSAs). The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has kept the 2026 TFSA contribution limit at $7,000. This will be the ...
Concerns about code vulnerabilities are fading in the crypto space, but more sophisticated scam tactics are emerging as protocol security improves. Crypto hackers stole $3.3 billion in 2025, but the ...
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A massive amount of crypto was robbed this year, and most of it went to North Korea. The country accounted for roughly 59% of the more than $3.4 billion in stolen crypto, according to Chainalysis’ ...
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PYTH Reserve Enables Deployment of Network Revenue for Token Acquisition Pyth Network (“Pyth”), a leading provider of institutional market data, today announced the launch of the PYTH Reserve, a ...