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Posted on 25/01/2021 by admin

2020 Brought a 311% Increase in Crypto Ransomware Attacks: Chainalysis

A new report from blockchain research firm Chainalysis showed that last year, illicit activity made up 0.34% of all cryptocurrency transaction volume. In 2019, illicit activities made up roughly 2% of …
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