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Blockchain security in 2025 is under pressure: 200 incidents, $2.9 billion in losses, with vulnerabilities in both DeFi and exchanges
【ChainNews】The blockchain industry in 2025 has not been peaceful. Throughout the year, security incidents occurred frequently—more than 200 in total. The total losses amount to $2.935 billion, a 46% increase compared to 2024. It’s truly exhausting.
Let’s take a closer look at which sectors were most affected. DeFi projects suffered 126 attacks, the highest number of incidents, but the losses were about $649 million. In comparison, trading platforms were hit much harder—they experienced only 12 incidents but lost $1.809 billion. One major exchange was hacked for a single amount of $1.46 billion, becoming the biggest black swan of the year.
How do hackers attack? Mainly two methods: one is targeting smart contract vulnerabilities (61 incidents), and the other is compromising social media accounts (48 incidents). Hackers are becoming increasingly professionalized, with RaaS/MaaS models lowering the barrier to entry, making it very easy to get into the industry. Coupled with Southeast Asian scams as upstream activities and privacy mixing tools for money laundering in the final mile, the entire industry chain has taken shape.
The good news is that regulators are taking action. Many countries are accelerating AML/CFT compliance efforts through freezing accounts, economic sanctions, and cross-border joint law enforcement, significantly improving on-chain tracking and asset freezing efficiency. This puts real pressure on hackers.