tldr; Europe has become the most dangerous region for cryptocurrency holders, with violent attacks and kidnappings linked to crypto ownership surging in 2025, according to CertiK’s report. Europe accounted for over 40% of global incidents, with France being the most affected country. Physical assaults increased by 250%, and financial losses exceeded $40.9 million. The report highlights the growing need for personal security as attackers increasingly target individuals rather than digital systems.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
_Doomer_Wojack_ on
How though? Do Europeans flash there bitcoin keys around in public?
LinusVPelt on
How about checking the background of the criminals?
Maybe that could give an idea why in the EU there has been this increasing risk in recent years.
TheRabbitHole-512 on
Why doesn’t this happen to people that are known to be rich ?
DCyld on
Kidnapping? The tax is what really worries us
juliankennedy23 on
I may be an idiot here but isn’t the whole point of crypto that nobody knows you have it?
Hungry-ThoughtsCurry on
So this is how you avoid tax
trimalcus on
I think you meant France not Europe. You will end up being killed by thieves or by your tax return
CM19901 on
Because they bought?
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does the danger come from investing in it? :/
tldr; Europe has become the most dangerous region for cryptocurrency holders, with violent attacks and kidnappings linked to crypto ownership surging in 2025, according to CertiK’s report. Europe accounted for over 40% of global incidents, with France being the most affected country. Physical assaults increased by 250%, and financial losses exceeded $40.9 million. The report highlights the growing need for personal security as attackers increasingly target individuals rather than digital systems.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
How though? Do Europeans flash there bitcoin keys around in public?
How about checking the background of the criminals?
Maybe that could give an idea why in the EU there has been this increasing risk in recent years.
Why doesn’t this happen to people that are known to be rich ?
Kidnapping? The tax is what really worries us
I may be an idiot here but isn’t the whole point of crypto that nobody knows you have it?
So this is how you avoid tax
I think you meant France not Europe. You will end up being killed by thieves or by your tax return
Because they bought?