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Lessons from a decade of cryptocurrency hacks, 2011-2021

In: The Elgar Companion to Decentralized Finance, Digital Assets, and Blockchain Technologies

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  • Ben Charoenwong
  • Mario Bernardi

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We survey large-scale cryptocurrency thefts over the past decade, estimating the total value of stolen cryptocurrencies. We find that depending on when the cryptocurrency was converted to fiat, the stolen amounts are valued between $7 to $88 billion, with longer cryptocurrency holding periods corresponding to the larger estimate due to the market’s rising value. We also document that as the cryptocurrency market develops, the incidence of large-scale cryptocurrency thefts has also increased in both number and stolen values in recent years. Large-scale thefts can be attributed to security breaches accounting for 20 of the 30 thefts, human errors accounting for five, and agency problems arising from insider thefts accounting for the remaining five.

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  • Ben Charoenwong & Mario Bernardi, 2024. "Lessons from a decade of cryptocurrency hacks, 2011-2021," Chapters, in: Henrik Cronqvist & Desiree-Jessica Pely (ed.), The Elgar Companion to Decentralized Finance, Digital Assets, and Blockchain Technologies, chapter 8, pages 147-166, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:22115_8
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