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Home » Investors Have Lost Nearly $2.5B on Crypto Scams, Hacks So Far in 2025: Report
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Investors Have Lost Nearly $2.5B on Crypto Scams, Hacks So Far in 2025: Report

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Crypto scams and hacks cost investors some $2.5 billion in the first half of this year, a quarterly report from security firm Certik found.The company noted that two large incidents were responsible for about $1.78 billion of the total.Wallet compromise and phishing were the two most common forms for hackers and scammers to steal funds, the report found.

Cryptocurrency hacks and scams cost nvestors just shy of $2.5 billion in the first half of 2025, according to a new report.

Blockchain security company Certik reported Monday that 144 hacking or scam incidents occurred in the second quarter of this year, bringing the year-to-date total to 344, with a dollar value of $2.47 billion.

After accounting for assets that were eventually returned or frozen by trading platforms, the total is a slightly lower $2.29 billion, up from the $1.98 billion that Certik estimated was stolen last year.

Certik reported that the majority of funds were stolen by compromising crypto wallets, at $1.71 billion, while another $410.75 million was stolen through phishing attacks.

Two incidents accounted for nearly $1.8 billion of this year’s losses, Certik noted in its report. In one,hackers in North Korea stole roughly $1.5 billion in assets from Bybit, one of the world’s largest exchanges. The other was a $220 million theft from Cetus.



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