April 2026 saw a record-breaking surge in crypto security breaches, with losses skyrocketing to over $635 million across 28 distinct incidents

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SummerNightColdWallet
· 05-10 09:24
So is it that people are bad or the code is bad? This frequency is no longer accidental.
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GoldfishUnderTheIce
· 05-09 08:16
Old leeks say they're numb, anyway the ones who get stolen from are never me (hopefully)
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StillHereAfterTheRugPull
· 05-09 03:45
28 incidents occurred, averaging one every two days, hackers now act as if they're clocking in for work.
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GateUser-bee672a5
· 05-09 03:38
Recommend project teams double the audit budget, and users set up multi-signature wallets, don't wait for issues to cry.
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GateUser-14d03834
· 05-09 03:37
635M in one month, this number makes my scalp tingle, security really can't be taken lightly anymore.
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