France recorded 41 crypto kidnappings in just 4 months of 2026, and Joe Nakamoto links the surge in crypto wrench attacks directly to centralized KYC data breachesFrance recorded 41 crypto kidnappings in just 4 months of 2026, and Joe Nakamoto links the surge in crypto wrench attacks directly to centralized KYC data breaches

France Now Handles 70% of All Global Crypto Wrench Attacks

2026/05/24 15:45
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France recorded 41 crypto kidnappings in just 4 months of 2026, and Joe Nakamoto links the surge in crypto wrench attacks directly to centralized KYC data breaches exposing holders.

France has become the most dangerous country on Earth for crypto holders. According to Joe Nakamoto, around 70% of all crypto wrench attacks in the world today occur in France. In 4 months of 2026, the country had 41 kidnappings. This is an average of 1 violent attack every 2.5 days.

France Now Handles 70% of All Global Crypto Wrench Attacks

Moreover, these are not just any crimes on the street. Physical force and abductions are used by criminals to steal digital assets directly from victims. French national prosecutor for organized crime Vanessa Perrée confirmed that 88 people have been charged in these cases. Levels of organized violence are rapidly increasing.

Data Leaks Gave Criminals a Shopping List of Crypto Holders

Nakamoto says that this is directly due to centralized KYC data breaches. In 2020, French hardware wallet provider Ledger suffered a major data leak. That leak revealed the email addresses, identities and home addresses for more than 270,000 customers worldwide. That information was used by criminals to find and target rich crypto holders at home.

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Also, another 50,000 users were compromised in a more recent breach at the French crypto tax platform, Waltio. Moreover, in a serious escalation, a French tax official was formally accused of pulling data from state records. That official is said to have been selling information about crypto holders to criminal networks.

Jameson Lopp, CEO of crypto wallet company Casa, called France the canary in the coal mine. He believes that the KYC compliance regulations will push exchanges to associate real names and addresses with digital wallets.

Foreign Crime Syndicates Recruit Local Youth to Execute Attacks

These attacks are carried out in a very sophisticated manner, as confirmed by French intelligence. The operations are remotely controlled by criminal syndicates from outside Morocco. They then recruit local youths within France to carry out the violent home invasions.

Meanwhile, prominent figures in the crypto sector are receiving threats directly. The wife of The Sandbox co-founder Sebastien Borget managed to avoid an alleged kidnapping attempt at the couple’s home in Seine-et-Marne near Paris. Neighbours stepped in and thwarted the attack.

Some of the biggest crypto companies, such as Ledger and Binance France, are based in France. This means that the country has a dense population of rich crypto founders, executives, and early adopters. France is especially appealing to organized criminals looking for high-value targets with known addresses.

There is a strong opposition to KYC data collection within the Bitcoin and crypto community. Moreover, security experts say that even the best cryptography cannot shield a person from physical violence at their front door. As a result, the industry is increasingly calling for greater personal security measures and less KYC data storage.

To conclude, France’s crisis illustrates a direct connection between the collection of regulatory data and physical risk. The more data is stored centrally, the greater the risk is for the individual holders if the data leaks. Now, the question is whether regulators will take action before the next big breach.

The post France Now Handles 70% of All Global Crypto Wrench Attacks appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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