It’s been 18 days, and the impact of the Coldcard exploit starting on 30th July is still being felt. Galaxy Research spoke to more than 200 victims on 16th August to understand the intelligence behind the attack.
The compromised coins were produced on the day the vulnerable Coldcard firmware was released. This happened on 17th March 2021, when Bitcoin [BTC] had reached a block height of 674,951. The timing is what makes this attack noteworthy since it also links the exploit to a seed-generation flaw.
In such types of flaws, the illicit actors usually predict or forge the stolen wallet seed entropy.

An assessment of the losses
Here, it’s worth noting that the time period between 2021 and 2022 saw the largest concentration of stolen addresses.






