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The price of crypto currencies has plunged recently, but whatever the value of their investment, for digital asset holders, protecting their crypto from thieves is an ongoing problem. In March this year, hackers carried out one of the biggest cryptocurrency heists of all time and with cyber criminals increasingly wielding high-tech tools and techniques, in 2021 cryptocurrency theft grew by around 500 per cent over the previous year.

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Amazing data here. In 2021 cryptocurrency theft grew by around 500% of the previous year. And this after all the warnings, educative posts, and just simple use of common sense. However, we are not surprised. Go to any Telegram crypto group and you will be spammed by get rich platforms, or by someone who promises you this or that, or else you leave your coins at the exchange (remember not your keys not your crypto), and there will always be a hacker clever than any programmer or developer. This is not even funny anymore. Please use common sense out there. There is no free lunch. Do you grok it?