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Nation-State Threat

Definition

A nation-state threat refers to cyberattacks or malicious activities sponsored or conducted by a national government. In the context of digital assets and blockchain technology, these threats involve sophisticated actors attempting to compromise cryptocurrency exchanges, critical infrastructure, or individual wallets to illicitly acquire funds, disrupt financial systems, or conduct espionage. Such operations are often characterized by advanced persistent tactics and significant resources. They represent a severe risk to the security and stability of the digital economy.