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Ledger CEO Warns: Wealth Attracts Cyber Threats

CEO Pascal Gauthier Emphasizes Robust Crypto Security Measures Amid Rising Bitcoin Transactions

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
February 25, 2025
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  • Ledger CEO Pascal Gauthier emphasizes the importance of robust security in cryptocurrency transactions.
  • He warns of the vulnerabilities of crypto exchanges and advocates for self-custody of digital assets.

Pascal Gauthier, the CEO of Ledger, recently shared his views on the importance of strong security measures in the cryptocurrency sector in a Bloomberg TV interview.

Bitcoin’s Security and the Threat of Hackers

Gauthier highlighted the secure design of Bitcoin, but warned that the places where digital assets are stored, particularly crypto exchanges, are often targeted by hackers. He stated, “Where there is money, there will be hackers,” emphasizing that the influx of funds into the financial sector, including Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, is attracting an increasing number of malicious actors.

He further explained that the design of Bitcoin inherently encourages self-custody, and advised users against leaving their digital assets on exchanges where vulnerabilities could exist. “Don’t leave your coins on an exchange,” Gauthier cautioned, adding that if users do choose to keep their assets on an exchange, it’s vital that the exchange’s security measures are virtually impenetrable.

Ledger’s Commitment to Security

Gauthier elaborated on how Ledger has spent the last decade perfecting their security protocols. He said that Ledger provides a reliable way for consumers to safely store their cryptocurrency through self-custody solutions.

Drawing a comparison with conventional banking practices, Gauthier noted that just as people deposit money in banks rather than keeping cash at home, secure alternatives for self-custody exist for digital assets.

These comments came in the wake of a significant security breach that led to a $1.5 billion hack of Bybit on February 21. The attack targeted the exchange’s Ethereum cold wallet, with hackers managing to circumvent multi-signature protocols. Blockchain analysts linked the breach to North Korea’s Lazarus Group, which has been associated with high-profile cyber thefts in the past.

Gauthier emphasized that Ledger’s technology, which has been proven by the sale of eight million hardware wallets, offers a superior option compared to outdated methods, such as literally keeping money under one’s mattress.

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