North Korea’s hacking group now holds more Bitcoin than these countries

Key Points

  • Lazarus Group holds over 13,500 BTC, surpassing the Bitcoin holdings of Bhutan, El Salvador, and Finland.
  • The group's total crypto assets are valued at $1.16 billion, including significant Ethereum holdings.
  • In February 2025, Lazarus Group executed the largest crypto heist, stealing $1.46 billion from Bybit, mostly in ETH.
  • Despite its large holdings, Lazarus Group is still behind major countries and companies in terms of Bitcoin ownership.

Summary

The Lazarus Group, a notorious North Korean hacking organization, has amassed a significant amount of cryptocurrency, holding over 13,500 BTC and 13,700 ETH, with a total value of $1.16 billion. This makes them a leading Bitcoin holder, surpassing the holdings of countries like Bhutan, El Salvador, and Finland. Their wealth was significantly boosted by a massive heist in February 2025, where they stole $1.46 billion in crypto assets, primarily Ethereum, from the UAE-based Bybit exchange. Despite converting much of their loot into Bitcoin, the group's holdings are still dwarfed by those of major countries like the United States and China, as well as companies like MicroStrategy and Block.one. The Lazarus Group's activities have not ceased, as evidenced by a recent hacking attempt on the Seychelles-based OKX exchange, leading to temporary service disruptions. This ongoing criminal activity highlights the persistent threat posed by such groups to the cryptocurrency ecosystem.

yahoo
March 17, 2025
Crypto
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