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Crypto Criminals Stole $1.9B in 2020, down from $4.5B in 2019

The year 2020 has witnessed an impressive growth of the entire crypto market, with many investors turning to digital coins as a store of value amid the COVID-19 crisis. However, more money flowing through digital exchanges created an opportunity for malicious hackers and thieves looking to carry out frauds, scams and theft.

According to data presented by Finaria, crypto criminals stole $1.9bn in 2020, down from $4.5bn in 2019.

Fraud was the Leading Crypto Crime in 2020, Followed by Theft and Ransomware

The surge in cryptocurrency trading fuelled the dynamic growth of the cybercrime world. In 2018, cryptocurrency crimes hit $1.7bn value, revealed CipherTrace’s annual Crypto Anti-Money Laundering and Crime Report. This figure soared by almost 165% year-over-year to $4.5bn in 2019.

Although 2020 witnessed an impressive growth of the entire crypto market, crypto crime was down 57% from 2019, dropping to $1.9 billion. Also, the average value taken by criminal actors was 160% higher in 2019 than in 2020, despite the similar number of crypto frauds, showing the maturity in the crypto space and strong precaution measures against threats.

Statistics show fraud was the leading crypto crime last year, followed by theft and ransomware. Although the total value of crypto crime dropped in 2020, crypto theft jumped by 40% YoY and hit $513 million, still far below the record of $950 million from 2018.

The survey revealed that decentralized finance (DeFi)- related hacks and scams added $129 million to the combined value of crypto thefts in 2020, turning it into the next major threat vector for fraud and money laundering. Other thefts caused $387 million worth of damage.

Chinese Ponzi Scheme Wotoken Stole Over $1B Worth of Crypto, the Biggest Fraud in 2020

The last year’s running total largely come from a single fraud, Wotoken, which functioned from July 2018 to October 2019, but was revealed in 2020. It worked as a classic multi-level-marketing project, but with a suspiciously high number of total hierarchical levels.

The scam promised investors unrealistic returns using non-existent algorithmic trading software. Ultimately, one Wotoken operator, connected to the infamous PlusToken Ponzi scheme, stole nearly $1.1 billion in crypto from more than 715,000 victims. China sentenced operators of the crypto Ponzi scheme to years in prison.

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Jastra Kranjec

Jastra Kranjec

Jastra Kranjec, giornalista esperta e fervente sostenitrice della Modern Money Theory, ha dedicato gran parte della sua carriera a divulgare principi economici contemporanei attraverso l'organizzazione di conferenze in tutta Europa. La sua passione per la micro e macro economia la guida in un viaggio costante di esplorazione, con una particolare ammirazione per gli economisti post-keynesiani come Joan Robinson.

La sua attitudine verso le innovazioni la rende una voce autorevole quando si tratta di fornire aggiornamenti su eventi e novità dell'ultimo momento nel mondo delle criptovalute e della tecnologia. Jastra è sempre pronta a investigare e condividere le implicazioni economiche di queste tendenze emergenti, rendendo i lettori più informati e preparati per navigare nel dinamico ecosistema finanziario digitale.

Ogni press release e articolo che Jastra cura è il risultato di un'attenta ricerca e di un'analisi profonda, con l'obiettivo di fornire una visione chiara e comprensibile delle nuove frontiere economiche e tecnologiche. Con un linguaggio accessibile e un approccio analitico, Jastra aspira a creare una connessione tra teorie economiche avanzate e gli sviluppi più recenti nel settore crypto e tecnologico.