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A family in France was the victim of a gunpoint invasion and kidnapping, with 700,000 euros in encrypted assets being looted

According to French media reports, on the morning of April 20 local time, a malicious "targeted robbery of crypto assets" occurred in Ploudalmézeau, France: two masked gunmen broke into a residence, controlling and binding a family of five (including two children and two elderly individuals) for several hours, ultimately coercing the victims to transfer approximately 700,000 euros worth of cryptocurrency.The incident took place in a residential community in broad daylight, and the suspects were clearly "well-prepared," having a thorough understanding of the victims' crypto asset holdings. Police initially determined that this case represents a typical new crime model of "offline violence + on-chain transfer," where personal threats are used to forcibly obtain private keys or transfer authorizations.It is noteworthy that the family members of the victims were engaged in work related to the crypto industry, which may have been a significant reason for this targeted crime. The case is still under investigation, and the suspects have not yet been arrested.This incident once again highlights that, against the backdrop of the increasing popularity of crypto assets, "physical world attacks" (such as kidnapping and home invasion) are becoming new security risk points, and personal asset security is no longer limited to on-chain protection.

first_img RootData Top 50 Project Ranking Surge List: Secret Network ranks first, Open Loot ranks second

ChainCatcher news, according to the ranking surge data from the Web3 asset data platform RootData, as of November 18 at 17:00, Secret Network has risen by 1,068 ranks, placing it first; Open Loot has risen by 886 ranks, ranking second; Moonbeam has risen by 875 ranks, coming in third.Additionally, the Web3 asset data platform RootData shows that Secret Network is an independent, Cosmos SDK-based underlying blockchain network. It supports smart contract development and introduces data privacy features by default for these contracts, allowing developers to protect user data and privacy while building decentralized applications. The protocol implements "programmable privacy," defined as arbitrary complexity in data privacy control within an application. Secret Network refers to these privacy-protecting applications as Secret Apps. The mainnet of Secret Network was launched on February 13, 2020, with the goal of becoming the data privacy center of Web3.It is reported that RootData has launched the first "Web3 Popular Projects Ranking." This popularity ranking helps users capture the real pulse of attention through 4.3 million real user behavior data, improving the accuracy of user investment decisions. The ranking is calculated in real-time based on weighted factors such as the frequency of searches by platform users, project click rates, user votes, and the popularity and influence on the X platform.
RootData Top 50 Project Ranking Surge List: Secret Network ranks first, Open Loot ranks second
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