Crypto analytics platform Dune has introduced a comprehensive dashboard that tracks and documents over 5,500 incidents of crypto-related cybercrime, including hacks, exploits, and phishing scams. The tool estimates that approximately $2.5 billion has been stolen from blockchain users since 2016. Dune aims to provide transparency and open data access to the crypto community by allowing users to examine the data's source and methodology. The dashboard's funds flow analysis reveals where stolen funds often end up, including platforms like Tornado Cash and decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols such as Sushi, Yearn, and Uniswap. Despite representing a lower bound, the dashboard offers new insights for blockchain investigators and exchange platforms seeking to prevent illicit activity.
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