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Crypto Crime Shatters Records: $2.7 Billion Stolen in 2025

24 Dec

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Summary

  • Cybercriminals stole a record $2.7 billion in cryptocurrency during 2025.
  • North Korean hackers are accused of stealing at least $2 billion this year.
  • The largest single hack targeted Bybit, resulting in a $1.4 billion loss.
Crypto Crime Shatters Records: $2.7 Billion Stolen in 2025

In 2025, the cryptocurrency landscape was marred by unprecedented cybercrime, with a record $2.7 billion in digital assets stolen. This figure surpasses previous years, highlighting a concerning trend in crypto-related security breaches. The majority of these thefts are attributed to North Korean government hackers, who are estimated to have stolen at least $2 billion. This illicit funding is reportedly channeled into the nation's sanctioned nuclear weapons program, a pattern observed since 2017.

The year's most significant breach occurred at the Dubai-based Bybit exchange, where hackers absconded with approximately $1.4 billion in crypto. This single event represents one of the largest financial heists ever recorded. Prior to this, notable large-scale thefts included the Ronin Network and Poly Network incidents in 2022, which saw hackers gain $624 million and $611 million, respectively.

Beyond the Bybit heist, other substantial attacks targeted various decentralized finance (DeFi) projects and exchanges. Cetus, a decentralized exchange, lost $223 million, while Balancer on the Ethereum blockchain reported a loss of $128 million. The Phemex exchange also fell victim, with cybercriminals stealing over $73 million. These events underscore a persistent and escalating threat to the digital asset ecosystem.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
North Korean government hackers are accused of being the most successful crypto thieves in 2025, stealing at least $2 billion.
The largest crypto hack in 2025 targeted the Bybit exchange, resulting in the theft of approximately $1.4 billion.
According to blockchain monitoring firms, a record total of $2.7 billion in cryptocurrency was stolen in 2025.

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