62% of losses come from phishing, and Russia's data is quite typical—once the private key is leaked, there's no revoke button on the chain, and the core of scam prevention is always "don't click suspicious links."

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According to Bits media, analysis data from the Russian IT security company Shard shows that over the past year, Russian users lost a total of 234 million rubles (about 3.25 million USD) due to cryptocurrency phishing scams, accounting for 62% of all known cryptocurrency losses. The data indicates that last year, the total amount of cryptocurrency reported stolen by users in the country was 378.5 million rubles, with illegal investment services causing losses of 49.2 million rubles. Analysts pointed out that criminals mainly exploit fake trading websites, malicious wallet applications, and forged AML compliance check smart contracts to steal private keys. Since the statistics only include known cases, the actual losses may be even higher.
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