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The North Korean hacker group Lazarus Group holds 13,562 BTC, surpassing the holdings of El Salvador and Bhutan

2025-03-16 22:03:29
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According to ChainCatcher news, after the North Korean hacker group Lazarus Group attacked Bybit, they began to exchange some of the stolen assets for Bitcoin. Data shows that the group now holds 13,562 BTC, worth approximately $1.14 billion. This has led to a continuous increase in North Korea's Bitcoin holdings, which have now surpassed those of El Salvador (6,117 BTC) and Bhutan (10,635 BTC), making it the third largest government entity in terms of Bitcoin holdings globally, only behind the United States (198,109 BTC) and the United Kingdom (61,245 BTC).

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