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Bitcoin Depot Reports $3.6M Crypto Theft in Cyber Breach

Unauthorized access to IT systems led to the theft of 50.903 Bitcoin; company confirms no impact on customer data or platforms

by Saravana Kumar Mahendran
April 9, 2026
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Bitcoin Depot Reports $3.6M Crypto Theft in Cyber Breach

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Bitcoin Depot Inc. disclosed a material cybersecurity incident in a Form 8-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. An unauthorized party accessed the company’s information technology systems, resulting in the theft of digital assets from corporate settlement accounts. The breach was discovered on March 23, 2026, and the company classified it as material on April 6. Officials stated the event was confined to the corporate environment with no effect on customer platforms or data.

Breach Discovered in March

On March 23, 2026, Bitcoin Depot Inc. discovered that an unauthorized party had gained access to certain of its information technology systems. Upon detection, the company immediately activated its incident response protocols, engaged external cybersecurity experts and notified law enforcement. The investigation determined that the actor obtained control of credentials associated with the company’s digital asset settlement accounts. As a result, the unauthorized party transferred approximately 50.903 Bitcoin from company-controlled wallets. The company believes the incident remained limited to its corporate environment and did not affect customer platforms, divisions, systems, data or environments. The probe into the full nature and scope of the breach, conducted with third-party specialists, remains ongoing.

Materiality and Remediation Efforts

As of the SEC filing index date, the incident had not produced a material impact on the company’s operations. On April 6, 2026, Bitcoin Depot Inc. nevertheless concluded the event was material because of potential consequences that include reputational harm, legal and regulatory exposure, and response costs. The company stated it does not believe the incident is reasonably likely to have a material effect on its financial condition or results of operations, although the full impact has not yet been determined. It has recorded a preliminary estimate of the loss and is working with outside cybersecurity experts to reinforce its information technology systems against future unauthorized access. The firm maintains insurance coverage that may apply to certain losses from cybersecurity incidents, but recovery of any or all amounts cannot be assured. No evidence has been identified that customer personally identifiable information was accessed or exfiltrated, though the investigation continues. The company indicated it will amend the filing if additional required information becomes available.

Key Incident Details

  • Unauthorized access to corporate IT systems was detected on March 23, 2026, prompting immediate activation of response protocols, engagement of external experts and notification of law enforcement.
  • The perpetrator transferred approximately 50.903 Bitcoin from digital asset settlement accounts, with the company estimating the value at $3.665 million as of the report date.
  • The breach was isolated to the corporate environment and did not compromise customer platforms, systems, data or personally identifiable information.
  • A preliminary loss has been recorded; the company continues its investigation and system enhancements while noting potential insurance coverage for portions of the loss.
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