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Crypto Whale Loses $25.6M Again as Weekly Hacks Cross $37M

The week of August 9 to August 15 delivered another rough stretch for crypto security, with a repeat phishing drain of $25.6 million on an unidentified whale wallet, a $7.9 million cross-chain breach at Coinsbuy, a suspected 4 billion…

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Aug 16, 2026 at 7:49 AM UTC · 12 分で読める

Crypto Whale Loses $25.6M Again as Weekly Hacks Cross $37M
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The week of August 9 to August 15 delivered another rough stretch for crypto security, with a repeat phishing drain of $25.6 million on an unidentified whale wallet, a $7.9 million cross-chain breach at Coinsbuy, a suspected 4 billion ONE mint on Harmony Protocol, a 200,000 XRP theft from the Coreum-XRPL Bridge, an unauthorized minting incident at Oraichain, and a pricing-logic flaw at USM Protocol pushing weekly confirmed damage past $37 million.

The stretch lands on top of an August that already opened with the fallout from the Coldcard firmware exploit, whose stolen bitcoin cache had climbed past $130 million by mid-month. It also extends the shift documented in CertiK’s H1 2026 report, which found Web3 lost more than $1.31 billion across 344 incidents in the first half, with wallet compromises and infrastructure breaches now the costliest attack surface.

Crypto security faces another week of major breaches, with over $37 million lost to phishing and cross-chain attacks.

Wallet compromises and infrastructure breaches are now the costliest attack surface, with Web3 losing over $1.31 billion in H1 2026.

Layer-1 blockchain Harmony was exploited for 4 billion ONE tokens, highlighting protocol-level failures and deposit-verification gaps.

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