July 2025 rolled in like a gull with a grudge, leaving crypto platforms gasping in its wake. The numbers don’t lie: $142 million vanished like smoke, and CoinDCX, GMX, and BigONE were the main courses at the hackers’ feast. CoinDCX? They lost enough to buy every man, woman, and child in their city a year’s supply of blockchain-themed socks. And GMX? Oh, they danced with the devil in a hot wallet, and the devil’s name is “social engineering.” Experts, those modern-day Nostradamuses, now scream about tightening security—because nothing says “improvement” like losing more money than last year’s total. 2025’s off to a party, and the rest of us are just trying to find the parking lot. 🚨💸
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