Comment
Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Last updated: December 26, 2024 03:54 EST Connor Sephton Features writer Connor Sephton About Author Connor Sephton is a journalist based in London, who also works for Sky News and the BBC as a radio newsreader and online reporter. He has covered crypto since 2018 — reporting from major conferences... Fact Checked by Elena Bozhkova Features Lead Elena Bozhkova About Author Elena is the Features Lead at Cryptonews.com. With a Master's degree in science journalism from City University, London, she is passionate about exploring complex topics in the world of technology. Last updated: December 26, 2024 03:54 EST Why Trust Cryptonews Cryptonews has covered the cryptocurrency industry topics since 2017, aiming to provide informative insights to our readers. Our journalists and analysts have extensive experience in market analysis and blockchain technologies. We strive to maintain high editorial standards, focusing on factual accuracy and balanced reporting across all areas - from cryptocurrencies and blockchain projects to industry events, products, and technological developments. Our ongoing presence in the industry reflects our commitment to delivering relevant information in the evolving world of digital assets. Read more about Cryptonews Beyond the dizzying highs and crushing lows that crypto has seen over the past year, there’s been no shortage of crime.Bull markets tend to embolden opportunistic thieves, with Chainalysis data revealing stolen funds topped $2.2 billion over the past 12 months.Here, you’ll find a rundown of the crypto crimes that grabbed headlines in 2024. A common theme? Justice for wrongs that happened years earlier.Courtesy: Tiffany
Add Comment