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Latest joint statement from the US, Japan, and South Korea: North Korea is estimated to have stolen approximately $660 million in cryptocurrency in 2024

2025-01-14 19:34:49

ChainCatcher news, according to ajunews, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Korea (MOFA) issued a statement on its official website in conjunction with the United States and Japan, explaining North Korea's alleged involvement in cryptocurrency theft and emphasizing the importance of public-private sector cooperation.

According to the three organizations, North Korea stole approximately $660 million in cryptocurrency in 2024. This includes $308 million stolen from DMM Bitcoin, $50 million from Upbit, $16.13 million from Rain Management, $235 million from WazirX, and $50 million from Radiant Capital.

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