The US government has recovered $19.29 million in cryptocurrency that was stolen in a hack last week. The stolen cryptocurrency was returned to a government-owned wallet in two separate transactions, one for 13.19 million aUSDC and the other for 2,408 ETH ($6.1 million). The hack was first reported by blockchain sleuth ZachXBT, who estimated that the US government had lost $20 million in the attack. However, the government has now recovered the majority of the stolen funds. The return of the stolen cryptocurrency is a sign that the US government is taking the threat of cryptocurrency theft seriously. The government has been working to improve its cybersecurity defenses in recent years, and the recovery of the stolen funds shows that these efforts are paying off. The cryptocurrency market is still a relatively new and unregulated market, and there are a number of risks associated with investing in cryptocurrency. However, the US government's recovery of the stolen funds shows that it is possible to protect yourself from these risks.