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Crypto Hacks in May 2026 Cross $84 Million as Bridge Exploits and Security Failures Intensify

Crypto hacks in May 2026 affected Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, and multiple cross-chain protocols, with bridge exploits and operational security failures driving over $84 million in losses.

Saravana Kumar Mahendran by Saravana Kumar Mahendran
June 1, 2026
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The crypto industry lost more than $84 million to hacks, bridge exploits, and operational security failures during May 2026, The attacks affected multiple ecosystems including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, and cross-chain bridge infrastructure, highlighting growing concerns around the security maturity of decentralized finance systems as market activity accelerates again.

The month’s largest reported exploit targeted Superfortune ($GUA), where attackers allegedly manipulated multisig infrastructure and drained approximately $15.18 million.

Another major incident involved the Verus-Ethereum Bridge, which reportedly lost around $11.5 million following a bridge verification bypass exploit. The attack once again raised concerns around the long-standing security weaknesses of cross-chain infrastructure.

Thorchain DEX also suffered a major breach during the month, with losses estimated near $10 million after attackers exploited vault churn mechanisms using address poisoning techniques.

Meanwhile, Stake DAO was among several DeFi protocols affected by smart contract and vault-related vulnerabilities during May, adding further pressure on yield aggregation protocols that increasingly rely on complex automated infrastructure.

Bridge Exploits Continue to Pressure Cross-Chain Ecosystems

Bridge-related attacks remained one of the most significant trends throughout May.

One of the sharpest market reactions followed the exploit involving MAP Protocol’s Butter Bridge ecosystem. After the attack, MAPO token collapsed nearly 96%, wiping out most of its market value within hours.

The incident added to the growing list of bridge failures that have impacted the crypto sector over the past several years, including previous exploits involving Ronin, Wormhole, Harmony, and Multichain infrastructure.

Security researchers have repeatedly warned that cross-chain systems remain among the industry’s most vulnerable components due to their reliance on complex validator coordination, verification logic, and liquidity synchronization mechanisms.

Operational Security Failures Remain a Major Problem

While several attacks involved sophisticated infrastructure manipulation, many incidents during May were tied to preventable operational failures.

The exploit database reviewed by Cryip included repeated cases involving:

  • ownership override vulnerabilities,
  • compromised admin wallets,
  • leaked private keys,
  • broken access control systems,
  • unprotected contract initializers,
  • and account takeover attacks.

DxSale reportedly lost around $7.3 million after attackers exploited an ownership override vulnerability tied to BNB Chain infrastructure.

Gravity Bridge also suffered losses estimated at approximately $5.4 million following a reported private key exposure incident.

The frequency of these operational failures continues to raise concerns about whether security standards across many crypto protocols are evolving fast enough to match the industry’s growing infrastructure complexity.

Physical and Social Attacks Are Increasing

Cybercriminal activity during May extended beyond traditional smart contract exploits.

In one major case, users connected to Kraken and Coinbase reportedly lost nearly $6.7 million following what appeared to be a coordinated physical attack and wallet compromise operation.

The incident reflects a broader shift in crypto-related crime, where attackers increasingly target individuals directly through social engineering, device compromise, SIM swap attacks, and physical coercion instead of focusing exclusively on protocol vulnerabilities.

Separately, the hacked X account linked to Roaring Kitty reportedly contributed to approximately $2.9 million in ecosystem-related losses tied to speculative meme coin activity.

The event demonstrated how influential social accounts can still rapidly move liquidity across crypto markets, especially within highly speculative trading environments.

AI Infrastructure Also Entered the Threat Landscape

Outside DeFi, security concerns also expanded into the AI ecosystem during May.

Mistral AI-related systems were reportedly affected through a malicious package uploaded to PyPI, highlighting growing risks associated with software supply-chain attacks targeting AI and developer infrastructure.

The incident underscored the increasing overlap between crypto systems, AI tooling, and open-source software environments, a convergence that security analysts believe could create larger attack surfaces moving forward.

Market Sentiment Remains Largely Unaffected

Despite the scale of losses recorded throughout May, broader crypto market sentiment remained relatively stable.

Major digital assets continued trading near recent highs, while speculative activity across meme coins, AI-linked tokens, and DeFi ecosystems accelerated during the second half of the month.

However, the repeated exploits continue to raise questions about the long-term resilience of crypto infrastructure as the industry attempts to attract larger institutional participation and mainstream adoption.

Security analysts warn that while markets may recover quickly from individual hacks, repeated infrastructure failures can gradually erode user trust, regulatory confidence, and ecosystem stability over time.

With liquidity returning to the market and protocol complexity continuing to increase, many researchers believe infrastructure security could become one of the defining challenges of the next crypto cycle.

Disclaimer: Cryip is an independent media and research outlet providing news, data, and analysis on the cryptocurrency industry. Content is for informational and research purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, tax, or investment advice. Cryptocurrency markets are volatile and past performance is not indicative of future results. References to specific assets, platforms, or incidents are for journalistic purposes only and do not imply endorsement, and readers assume full responsibility for their decisions.
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