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Rich crypto holders buy kidnapping insurance to stay alive as criminals use physical violence to force digital wallet ...
More than 60 companies with no prior ties to the crypto market have embraced the so-called bitcoin treasury strategy ...
A summary of notable developments in SEC crypto and digital asset regulation under the second Trump administration.
A surge in violent attacks on crypto holders is driving insurers to develop kidnap and ransom policies tailored for digital asset investors.
Michael Saylor, the executive chair of major Bitcoin-buying firm Strategy, formerly MicroStrategy, says institutions posting onchain proof-of-reserves is a “bad idea” that could pose security risks.
Jethro Pijlman, managing director of Netherlands-based Infinite Risks ... security and intelligence services to cryptocurrency holders, told FOX Business that threats against crypto executives ...
Many digital asset investors have decided to ensure safety by investing in kidnapping and ransom (K&R) policies. Crypto ...
While lending may have emerged with a less monetary background, the tradition remains as global society embraces 2025.
MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor called proof-of-reserves a security risk that makes Bitcoin companies vulnerable to tracing and breaches.
Crypto kidnappings surge globally as criminals use violence to steal digital assets. Learn how attackers identify targets, shocking case studies from France and the U.S., and security measures to ...
The headline-grabbing tale of an Italian man who said he was kidnapped and tortured for weeks inside an upscale Manhattan ...
Michael Saylor’s rejection of proof of reserves at Bitcoin 2025 fuels transparency vs. security debate. Explore the risks and ...