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US official at UN reveals North Korea's $2B crypto thefts funding nuclear weapons, illustrated with hackers, digital coins, and missiles.
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US official: North Korea stole over $2B in crypto last year to fund weapons

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Building on a Chainalysis report documenting $2.02 billion in 2025 cryptocurrency thefts by North Korean hackers, a U.S. State Department official told a U.N. meeting that Pyongyang likely stole more than $2 billion last year to support its nuclear and missile programs. The figure aligns with Multilateral Sanctions Monitoring Team findings of over $1.6 billion stolen from January to September 2025.

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