North Korea’s Crypto Reserves Shift as Lazarus Group Adjusts Holdings
On Thursday, the infamous Lazarus Group, a cybercrime unit linked to North Korea, transferred approximately 61 BTC from its digital reserves. This activity leaves the collective with 13,441 BTC, equivalent to $1.15 billi...
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