Ethereum suffered highest losses due to rug pulls and hacks, data shows

As per SlowMist’s latest research report, Ethereum experienced the highest losses, amounting to $487 million, followed by Polygon.

According to the SlowMist report, a total of 464 security incidents resulted in losses totaling almost $2.5 billion in 2023. The figure marks a 34.2% decrease in losses compared to 2022, which saw slightly over 300 incidents that totalled $3.8 billion.

Analyzing the project types, decentralized finance (DeFi) emerged as the most frequently targeted sector, experiencing over 280 security incidents in 2023, losses that constituted 60.7% of the total incidents.

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Distribution and losses of security incidents in 2023 | Source: SlowMist

The financial toll from these incidents amounted to $773 million, representing a significant 62.7% decrease in losses year-over-year compared to 2022, which had 183 incidents with losses of around $2 billion, SlowMist reports.

While Ethereum incurred the highest losses due to crypto scams, rug pulls and hacks totaling $487 million, Polygon also lost millions of dollars due to scams and hacks, with losses reaching a total of $123 million.

As per the report, exit scams were the most prevalent cause of loss and accounted for 110 cases worth approximately $83 million. These were followed by account compromise attacks.

As crypto.news earlier reported, the crypto market lost a total of $2 billion in 2023, a number that while high declined for the first time since 2020. According to De.Fi’s REKT database, at least 455 incidents were documented in 2023, with the largest hack amounting to $231 million, attributed to Multichain. Despite the $2 billion total, efforts of cybersecurity experts and white hat hackers led to the recovery of approximately $200 million from the overall sum.


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