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    Crypto Scams and Hacks Drop Sharply in February, PeckShield

    Naveed AhmadBy Naveed AhmadMarch 2, 2026Updated:March 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The month-to-month losses from crypto hacks and scams in February hit the bottom degree since March 2025, with $26.5 million stolen final month, says blockchain safety firm PeckShield.

    Out of 15 cases in February, solely two accounted for many of the month’s losses, with the biggest being the $10 million theft from YieldBlox’s DAO-managed lending pool through a worth manipulation assault on Feb. 21, PeckShield reported in an X publish on Sunday.

    The second-largest exploit focused the decentralized identification protocol IoTeX, which misplaced about $8.9 million to a non-public key exploit on Feb. 21. General, February’s whole represents a 69.2% month-on-month lower from January, which recorded simply over $86 million in losses.

    A PeckShield spokesperson informed Cointelegraph that “mega-hacks,” such because the $1.5 billion Bybit hack in February 2025, didn’t inflate final month’s statistics, and market volatility led to a major cooling interval in exploit exercise.

    Losses from crypto hacks and scams fell sharply in February, hitting the bottom degree since March 2025. Supply: PeckSheild

    “A pointy market correction in early February, with Bitcoin dipping under $70,000, shifted the business’s focus towards institutional deleveraging and math-based sell-offs. Throughout such high-volatility durations, the tactical focus usually strikes away from protocol exploits towards navigating market liquidity,” the spokesperson added.

    Safety enhancements may very well be an element

    Kronos Analysis analyst Dominick John informed Cointelegraph that the decline might additionally replicate tighter threat controls, stronger counterparty requirements and improved real-time monitoring throughout main venues.

    “Capital is turning into extra selective, rewarding protocols with mature safety frameworks. Sustained draw back will rely on whether or not safety requirements preserve tempo with innovation,” he mentioned.

    John mentioned losses might proceed to say no via the yr as audits, monitoring, and institutional threat frameworks mature.