2025 has witnessed a surge in violent incidents targeting Bitcoin and crypto asset holders. These shocking attacks have frequently made headlines over the past year—from intimidation to physical harm, criminals are becoming more direct in their methods. Let's review some of the high-profile malicious cases that have garnered widespread attention; these events serve as a reminder to everyone: asset security is not only a technical issue but also a personal safety concern.
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ForkTongue
· 01-06 20:49
Really, humility is the way to go. Don't always post pictures of getting rich.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 01-05 17:52
A cold wallet is useless if it's too cold; personal safety always comes first.
Not staying low-key with holding coins is really dangerous. Now everyone is starting to rush.
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OnChain_Detective
· 01-03 22:58
ngl this is exactly the pattern analysis i've been flagging for months... physical security breach escalation following on-chain clustering patterns. not financial advice but if you're holding substantial bags, you're now in a literal threat vector. dyor on your opsec.
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MissedTheBoat
· 01-03 22:54
Storing coins quietly, now that's the way to go.
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IronHeadMiner
· 01-03 22:39
It's so scary, staying low-key is really important
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UncleWhale
· 01-03 22:37
Oh my, now I really can't be flashy. Being low-key and holding coins is the way to go.
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CryptoPunster
· 01-03 22:36
Laughing while being violently robbed in this deal, it seems holding coins not only requires guarding against theft but also against getting cut.
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MetaMisery
· 01-03 22:30
Wow, this is so awesome. Do I still have to watch out for being cut? The crypto world really has more and more knives.
2025 has witnessed a surge in violent incidents targeting Bitcoin and crypto asset holders. These shocking attacks have frequently made headlines over the past year—from intimidation to physical harm, criminals are becoming more direct in their methods. Let's review some of the high-profile malicious cases that have garnered widespread attention; these events serve as a reminder to everyone: asset security is not only a technical issue but also a personal safety concern.