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Ellipal’s Multi-Million XRP Heist Sparks Crypto Security Crisis - Best Wallet Emerges as Fort Knox Alternative

Ellipal’s Multi-Million XRP Heist Sparks Crypto Security Crisis - Best Wallet Emerges as Fort Knox Alternative

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2025-10-24 08:20:00
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Crypto storage just got personal—and painful.

The Great XRP Drain

Another day, another crypto wallet gets its pockets picked clean. Ellipal users woke up to digital nightmares as attackers siphoned millions in XRP—proving once again that in crypto, your keys aren't always your coins when security fails.

Security Theater Collapses

The breach exposes the uncomfortable truth about hardware wallet vulnerabilities. While companies pitch 'unhackable' devices, hackers keep finding backdoors—because nothing says 'decentralization' like having to trust third-party security claims.

Best Wallet's Bulletproof Moment

Enter Best Wallet, suddenly looking like the adult in the room. Their security architecture—air-gapped transactions, military-grade encryption, and no exposed ports—makes Ellipal's breach read like a cautionary tale. Sometimes being paranoid pays off.

The Irony of 'Self-Custody'

Here's the cynical finance jab: We left banks to avoid third-party risks, only to create a billion-dollar industry of... third-party security providers. The circle of life—and losing money to middlemen—continues.

Choose your vault wisely—or watch your digital gold walk out the door.

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In brief

  • The United States and the European Union are coordinating a new wave of major economic sanctions against Russia.
  • Rosneft, Lukoil and Russian gas exports are directly targeted, with measures also affecting ships and intermediary companies.
  • The sanctions caused an immediate reaction in the markets, with Brent rising 5 % and tensions on global energy supply.
  • In response, Moscow displays a defiant posture, but economic indicators reveal increasing fragility of the Russian economy.

Targeted sanctions

While the EU pointed at crypto platforms in its latest sanctions package, Donald Trump imposed new economic sanctions on Russia in a major strategic decision, directly targeting Rosneft and Lukoil, two giants of the country’s oil industry. This action follows the Kremlin’s rejection of a call for a ceasefire and peace negotiations.

Helima Croft, head of commodities strategy at RBC Capital Markets, described this decision as “the most decisive measure taken by the United States to cut off the Russian war tap”.

The impact was immediately felt on the markets. Indeed, the price of Brent surged by about 5%, reflecting fears of a global supply imbalance. These sanctions directly target Russia’s energy revenues, which represent about one-third of its federal budget.

In a coordinated move, the European Union has increased the pressure by adopting several key measures, marking a rare transatlantic synergy :

  • The gradual halt of European purchases of Russian liquefied natural gas, estimated at 8.1 billion dollars ;
  • The blacklisting of 21 foreign companies, mainly Chinese, accused of helping Russia to circumvent sanctions ;
  • The addition of 117 ghost ships illegally transporting Russian oil to the list of 558 already banned ;
  • Strengthened controls on financial flows related to oil trade, with European representatives present in Washington at the American announcement.

European diplomats stated that, if both blocs rigorously apply these measures, the consequences for Russia could be “multiplicative”. This new financial offensive marks an escalation in the strategy of economic containment towards Moscow, with a stated will to close down parallel financing channels of the war.

An economy under pressure

Faced with this offensive, Russian authorities have a firm stance but tinged with concern. Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, declared that the sanctions “will not pose a problem” and that Russia has built “strong immunity against Western restrictions”.

Dmitry Medvedev, Vice Chairman of the Security Council, accused the United States of having “completely chosen the path of war against Russia”. However, the figures reveal a different situation. Russian growth, after reaching 4.3 % in 2024, is now projected at only 0.6 % in 2025 and 1 % in 2026, according to the latest IMF forecasts. Inflation remains high, NEAR 8 %, while the central bank maintains prohibitive interest rates at 17 %.

Signs of internal tensions are numerous. The Kremlin draws from its National Reserve Fund, multiplies domestic bond issues and raises taxes, provoking anger among small businesses. The association Opora, representing Russian SMEs, described new tax increases as a “shock for all small businesses”.

Manufacturing industries, ranging from tractor production to furniture making, are beginning to reduce their activity. Despite some agility in hiding exports through parallel fleets and diverted sales to China and India, two influential members of the BRICS alliance, Russia is unable to fully offset the impact of Western sanctions.

While alternative circuits limit some short-term effects, structural consequences accumulate: progressive deindustrialization, loss of investments, budgetary fragility. The Kremlin’s resilience strategy is reaching its limits in the face of an increasingly synchronized Western coalition. For economic observers as well as geopolitical actors, the coming months promise to be decisive in the evolution of Russia’s position, both militarily and economically.

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