Hackers have stolen over $1 billion in crypto from financial firms in the U.S. so far in 2022.
As cryptocurrencies and related technologies reach into politics, intertwine with the larger economy and impact the environment, everyone could use a sense of what they are and how they work.
Harmony, based in California, said crypto thieves hacked into their software where they were able to steal a variety of valuable cryptocurrencies including bitcoin and ether. Over $1 billion has been stolen from blockchains so far in 2022, according to London-based blockchain analytics firm Elliptic. involved over $625 million in Ethereum and USD Coin which was stolen from the Ronin blockchain network.
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