Chainplay: 83% of Crypto Investors Have Faced Scams or Hacks
A recent study by Chainplay and Storible reveals that 83% of crypto investors have been scammed or hacked at least once, with average losses reaching $2,622 per victim. Exchange hacks have cost users over $27 billion, hi...
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