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    Crypto Hacks in July Top $142 Million, Crypto Exchanges Hit
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    Crypto Hacks in July Top $142 Million, Crypto Exchanges Hit

    DigicoinvisionBy DigicoinvisionAugust 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bad actors and scammers stole at least $142 million from the crypto space in July across 17 separate attacks, with the exploit of crypto exchange CoinDCX accounting for the most significant loss. 

    The total monthly losses represented a 27% increase from the $111 million in June, blockchain security firm PeckShield said in an X post on Friday.  

    However, it’s still a 46% drop from the same time last year, when July 2024 saw $266 million taken by hackers, with the $230 million breach of Indian crypto exchange WazirX accounting for the lion’s share at the time.

    Source: PeckShield

    PeckShield said the attacker who exploited the GMX decentralized exchange for $40 million in crypto on July 11, the second largest hack for the month, returned the stolen funds days later.

    CoinDCX hack the biggest for July 

    Indian cryptocurrency exchange CoinDCX was hacked on July 18 for $44 million, in what CEO Sumit Gupta said was “a sophisticated server breach.” A CoinDCX employee was arrested on Thursday in connection with the incident.

    Only a few days earlier, on July 16, crypto exchange BigONE suffered a third-party attack targeting its hot wallet infrastructure, resulting in a loss of at least $27 million.