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Crypto hacks increase in 2024, but smart contracts are not to blame

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June 7, 2024340 Views
Crypto hacks increase in 2024, but smart contracts are not to blame

Smart contracts are no longer the biggest concern, as hackers are vying for easier targets, such as private key leaks.

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