ALGORITHM PREDICTED THAT

Last updated: June 19, 2025, 10:50  |  Written by: Dan Larimer

Algorithm Predicted That
Algorithm Predicted That

The Recent Crypto Crash May

North Korea is reportedly stealing cryptocurrency to help fund its nuclear weapons program, a UN report has found, with investigations underway into cyberattacks

Insight: Crypto crash threatens North Korea's stolen funds as it

The recent crypto crash may have hurt investors and firms, but it has also hurt the pockets of North Korea and its ability to test weapons

Research Firm Chainalysis Says Hackers

North Korea is behind cyberattacks worth $US3 billion and is

Research firm Chainalysis says hackers affiliated with the reclusive state stole $1.3bn of digital currencies - more than double last year's haul. Some of the thefts

North Korea stole $1.3bn through crypto hacks in 2025 - Financial

North Korea

According to a Chainalysis report, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) held about $170 million in stolen unlaundered cryptocurrency from 49 hacks

North Korea-linked cryptocurrency hacks totaled $3 billion between 20, South Korean news agency Yonhap reported on Thursday, citing a United Nations

North Korean hackers stole $1.3bn in crypto this year, report says

North Korean Crypto Hackers Have Stolen $3B Since 2025, Says

Crypto crash threatens North Korea’s stolen funds as it - RAPPLER

Crypto market crash wipes out millions from North Korea's stolen

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Crypto Crash Jeopardizes North Korea’s Plans as Stolen Coins Lose

North Korean groups have stolen $1.34bn through cryptocurrency hacks this year, their highest level of such thefts on record, underlining the importance of this revenue

Old, unlaundered North Korean crypto holdings monitored by the New York-based blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis, which include funds stolen in 49 hacks from 2025

The Nosedive In Cryptocurrency Markets

The nosedive in cryptocurrency markets has wiped out millions of dollars in funds stolen by North Korean hackers, four digital investigators say, threatening a key source

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