France Dominates 70% Global Crypto Wrench Attacks Raising Investor Fears

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France has emerged as a key epicenter in rising Crypto Wrench Attacks, with analysts warning that escalating physical threats against Bitcoin holders are fueling widespread concern across the digital asset market. The surge in Crypto Wrench Attacks highlights growing risks tied to personal security, data exposure, and crypto wealth visibility in Europe’s largest crypto-linked incidents cluster.

According to Nakamoto, there have been 41 crypto kidnappings in the past four months in France. On average, there is a crypto kidnap case every three days in the recent Crypto Wrench Attacks period report. In describing the wave of attacks, Nakamoto stated that the criminals targeted the perception of wealth that the people have through crypto possession.

Nakamoto blamed the Crypto Wrench Attacks on the data leaks that occurred through the use of centralized Know Your Customer (KYC) information. He said that the exposure has allowed for the identification of wealthy crypto holders in the different parts of the country. As a result, the criminals were able to plan and conduct the attacks efficiently.

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Data Leaks and KYC Exposure Behind Rising Threats

In addition to the recent Ledger data leak, he stated that other similar attacks had occurred in which more than 270,000 customers had their personal information disclosed. The exposures included names, email addresses, and home addresses in these incidents. This has raised concerns about the storage and protection of the information in centralized systems.

CEO of the crypto wallet Casa firm, Jameson Lopp, highlighted that the Crypto Wrench Attacks in France are an indicator of the consequences associated with the regulation of finances. In his opinion, the regulation leads to the creation of surveillance systems that end up causing harm directly to Bitcoin holders. 

France is the canary in the coal mine, demonstrating how financial regulations create a surveillance apparatus that causes direct harm to bitcoin holders.https://t.co/FxxXcM3Dw6

— Jameson Lopp (@lopp) May 23, 2026

Surveillance Risks and Expanding Crypto Wrench Attacks Concerns

Security and investigative specialists advise crypto holders to use custody services equipped with the highest levels of security measures. One such feature is a duress phrase indicating an ongoing attack on the person’s crypto holdings. It could include alerts to law enforcement agencies and the freezing of assets.

According to the police arrest reports, the Crypto Wrench Attacks in France have led to at least 88 arrests. However, there are increased concerns about the continuation of these crimes as the adoption of cryptocurrencies increases.

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