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Crypto Thefts Hit $2. 47 Billion in H1 2025, Led by $1. 5B . . . Ethereum was the most affected blockchain, with $1 5 billion lost across 164 incidents A notable event contributing to the spike was the $1 5 billion hack of the cryptocurrency exchange Bybit, attributed to North Korea 's Lazarus Group This incident alone represents a substantial portion of the total thefts in 2025
2025 Crypto Crime Mid-Year Update - Chainalysis Over $2 17 billion has been stolen in crypto so far in 2025, led by the $1 5 billion ByBit hack Learn more in our 2025 Crypto Crime Mid-Year Update
In H1 2025, hackers stole $2. 17B+ from crypto services . . . In H1 2025, hackers stole $2 17B+ from crypto services, including the DPRK's record $1 5B Bybit hack, surpassing all of 2024 and up 17% on H1 2022 — Key findings — Stolen funds — With over $2 17 billion stolen from cryptocurrency services so far in 2025, this year is more devastating than the entirety of 2024
North Korea Responsible for $1. 5 Billion Bybit Hack The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is releasing this PSA to advise the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) was responsible for the theft of approximately $1 5 billion USD in virtual assets from cryptocurrency exchange, Bybit, on or about February 21, 2025
SEAL Releases Advisory on DPRK Threat to Crypto Exchanges SEAL Releases Advisory on DPRK Threat to Crypto Exchanges Less than 12 hours ago, DPRK operatives stole over US$1 5 billion in Ethereum from Bybit This is an order of magnitude larger than their previous theft of over US$70 million from Phemex earlier this year, and equivalent to the cumulative amount stolen by DPRK throughout all of 2024
North Korea Linked Bybit Hack Drives $2. 1 Billion Loss in H1 2025 In the first half of 2025, hackers made off with an astonishing $2 1 billion worth of cryptocurrency—the highest half year total on record According to blockchain intelligence firm TRM Labs, this surge was fueled primarily by a single, audacious breach: the $1 5 billion Ethereum heist at Bybit What’s more, North Korea –linked cyber actors were behind approximately 70% of the total