Crypto Hacks Hit Record 207 Incidents in H1 2026, Losses $972M

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Immunefi reported a record 207 crypto attacks in H1 2026, causing about $972 million in losses — the highest incident count for a six-month period. Despite the surge in attacks, total losses were under $1 billion and less than half of H1 2025, indicating fewer catastrophic breaches. Median loss per hack fell from $6 million in 2022 to $1.5 million in 2025 (a 75% drop), suggesting improved DeFi security and risk management that could support wider crypto adoption.
- Immunefi reported a record 207 crypto attacks in H1 2026, causing about $972M in losses.
- Record crypto attacks caused less damage, with H1 2026 losses falling well below H1 2025.
- Median loss per hack fell from $6 million in 2022 to $1.5 million in 2025, a 75% drop.
There have been 207 successful crypto attacks in the first half of 2026, according to new figures from blockchain security platform Immunefi. This is also the highest number ever recorded in a six-month period. Despite the record number of attacks, total losses reached approximately $972 million, remaining below $1 billion.
That represents less than half of the losses recorded during H1 2025, meaning as crypto hacks grow in raw numbers, they are causing less financial damage. Projects are still getting hacked, but catastrophic billion-dollar failures have become less common.
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