Crypto Hacks Caused $75.87M in Total Losses During June 2026

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Blockchain security firm PeckShield reports crypto losses of $75.87 million across 40 major security incidents in June 2026, down about 7% from May's $81.7 million. The largest exploit was the Humanity Protocol hack at roughly $31 million, about 40% of the month's losses, and cross-chain bridges, DeFi protocols, smart contracts and compromised admin accounts remain the primary attack vectors, underscoring continued security risks for DeFi and cross-chain adoption.
- Crypto losses reached $75.87 million across 40 major security incidents during June 2026.
- Cross‑chain bridges and DeFi protocols are still responsible for most of the losses.
- Humanity Protocol hack ($31M) accounts for over 40% of the month’s total crypto losses.
According to blockchain security firm PeckShield, the crypto industry lost approximately $75.87 million across 40 major security incidents during June 2026.
While that’s down about 7% from May’s $81.7 million, hackers are still going after the same vulnerable targets. Cross‑chain bridges, DeFi protocols, smart contracts, and hacked admin accounts have suffered most of the losses.
Humanity Protocol Leads June Crypto Losses
The largest attack in June was against Humanity Protocol, which lost about $31 million, accounting for over 40% of the month’s total crypto losses. After the exploit, it was r…
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