Crypto Wrench Attacks: Now With More Violence Than Your Ex’s Texts 🤯

Oh, great, the violence is up, just like 2021, but still way better than before 2019. Who needs sleep when you can have more crime? šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø

But here’s the kicker: it’s not the crypto itself that’s violent, it’s the fact that more people are holding it. Like, who knew that ā€œmore usersā€ equals ā€œmore chaosā€? šŸ§ šŸ’„

Qureshi’s like, ā€œHey, the market cap’s up, so crime’s up!ā€ But then he’s like, ā€œWait, maybe it’s just more people, not more danger per person.ā€ Classic. It’s like saying your kid’s room is messy because there’s more toys, not because they’re worse. 🧸

And let’s talk about geography. Western Europe and Asia-Pacific? They’re basically the crime capitals of crypto now. North America? Still the safe zone… until it’s not. 🚨

Then there’s the whole ā€œwrench attackā€ thing. You know, the kind where someone hits you with a wrench and demands your crypto. Because nothing says ā€œI’m a hackerā€ like a physical assault. šŸ› ļø

Take David Balland, who probably thought he was safe in France. Kidnapped, finger severed, and then released. Because nothing says ā€œI’m a crypto guyā€ like being held for ransom by a wrench-wielding gang. 🤔

And Jacob Irwin-Cline? Lured into the wrong Uber, smoked a cigarette with scopolamine, and lost $122k. Classic. Now he’s probably writing a blog post titled ā€œWhy I Stopped Trusting Strangers in Nightclubs.ā€ šŸš–šŸ’ø

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2026-01-05 21:31