According to a report from 深潮 TechFlow on April 30, Carl Agnelli, a former U.S. Secret Service agent and current security head at a16z crypto, warned that Crypto Assets industry professionals are facing increasingly severe personal safety threats. The report indicates that recent violent crime incidents targeting Crypto Assets founders and investors show that criminals are implementing crimes through systematic tracking, kidnapping, and other means. Agnelli recommends that industry professionals take a series of prevention measures, including establishing secondary Wallets to deal with ransomware, reducing online information exposure, and enhancing daily safety awareness. He emphasized that due to the irreversibility of Crypto Assets and the perception of industry professionals as high-net-worth individuals, this group has become a key target for criminals.
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According to a report from 深潮 TechFlow on April 30, Carl Agnelli, a former U.S. Secret Service agent and current security head at a16z crypto, warned that Crypto Assets industry professionals are facing increasingly severe personal safety threats. The report indicates that recent violent crime incidents targeting Crypto Assets founders and investors show that criminals are implementing crimes through systematic tracking, kidnapping, and other means. Agnelli recommends that industry professionals take a series of prevention measures, including establishing secondary Wallets to deal with ransomware, reducing online information exposure, and enhancing daily safety awareness. He emphasized that due to the irreversibility of Crypto Assets and the perception of industry professionals as high-net-worth individuals, this group has become a key target for criminals.