ChainCatcher News, according to CertiK’s analysis, the number of “wrench attacks” incidents is expected to surge in 2025, with 72 confirmed cases, a 75% increase from the previous year. The economic losses exceed $40.9 million, a 44% increase, but experts believe that due to unreported incidents and confidentiality settlements, this figure may be far below the actual impact.
Europe has become the hardest-hit region, accounting for over 40% of global incidents, with France reporting the highest number of cases. The severity of violence is also escalating, with physical attack incidents soaring by 250%. Typical cases include high-profile kidnapping incidents targeting cryptocurrency holders (such as entrepreneurs and their families) in France, Austria, and the UAE.
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CertiK: 72 confirmed cases of crypto "wrench attacks" in 2025, a 75% increase in incidents year-over-year
ChainCatcher News, according to CertiK’s analysis, the number of “wrench attacks” incidents is expected to surge in 2025, with 72 confirmed cases, a 75% increase from the previous year. The economic losses exceed $40.9 million, a 44% increase, but experts believe that due to unreported incidents and confidentiality settlements, this figure may be far below the actual impact.
Europe has become the hardest-hit region, accounting for over 40% of global incidents, with France reporting the highest number of cases. The severity of violence is also escalating, with physical attack incidents soaring by 250%. Typical cases include high-profile kidnapping incidents targeting cryptocurrency holders (such as entrepreneurs and their families) in France, Austria, and the UAE.