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Wrench Attacks Highlight Rising Physical Risks in ...
Cointelegraph•Monday, January 19, 2026 at 07:15 AM•1 min read

Wrench Attacks Highlight Rising Physical Risks in Crypto Crime

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According to a report, the rise of cryptocurrency wealth is leading to new physical risks for holders. So-called "wrench attacks" are becoming a violent form of crypto crime, demonstrating how digital assets are increasingly becoming targets in the real world. The report highlights a growing intersection between the digital and physical realms, where individuals are targeted for their cryptocurrency holdings, leading to potentially dangerous situations. The development underscores the need for enhanced security measures among crypto users.

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According to a report, the rise of cryptocurrency wealth is leading to new physical risks for holders. So-called "wrench attacks" are becoming a violent form of crypto crime, demonstrating how digital assets are increasingly becoming targets in the real world. The report highlights a growing intersection between the digital and physical realms, where individuals are targeted for their cryptocurrency holdings, leading to potentially dangerous situations. The development underscores the need for enhanced security measures among crypto users.

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