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According to on-chain analyst PeckShield (@PeckShieldAlert), the cryptocurrency sector experienced 40 major hacking incidents in May 2026, resulting in total losses of $81.7 million—a 87.4% decrease from $647 million in April. Cross-chain protocols remained the primary target: eight major bridge and cross-chain attacks collectively caused $33.28 million in losses, accounting for 41% of the month’s total losses.
Sui Chinese Official released a post-mortem of the mainnet outage, stating that on May 28 (Thursday) and May 29 (Friday), 2026, Pacific Time (UTC-7), the Sui mainnet experienced three network failures. The first two failures stemmed from a crash vulnerability caused by the interaction between the Gas charging logic and the recently released version 1.72 (which introduced the Address Balances feature). The fix for Thursday's incident was a temporary measure aimed at restoring network operations as quickly as possible while the Sui core team developed a long-term solution. The team was aware that this temporary fix had an extremely low probability of causing network failure but accepted this risk to expedite mainnet recovery. On Friday morning, another variant of this known issue was triggered, leading to another failure.The third failure occurred during the routine Epoch transition on Friday afternoon. When validators restarted nodes to deploy Friday morning's fix, a long-dormant defect in the Randomness State preservation was triggered, causing another network failure.Failure timeline: First: Started Thursday around 7:00 PT, recovered at 13:30 PT; Second: Started Friday around 5:00 PT, recovered at 8:30 PT; Third: Started Friday around 13:30 PT, recovered at 19:20 PT;Throughout the entire incident, user funds remained secure, and no confirmed transactions were reverted after network recovery.Currently, validators have fully fixed the original Gas Charging and Randomness State vulnerabilities, and network activity has returned to normal.
Odaily Odaily News Gate Research recently released its "April 2026 Cryptocurrency Market Review" report, indicating that the overall cryptocurrency market saw a volatile upward trend in April, with total market capitalization significantly higher than in March. BTC and ETH ETF trading volumes maintained high volatility overall. The report shows continued divergence in activity across major public chain ecosystems. Solana's daily transaction volume remained in the range of approximately 90 million to 110 million transactions, maintaining its leading position.Regarding trending sectors, the report notes that Pokemon TCG RWA has become one of the fastest-growing on-chain RWA sub-sectors, entering a second explosive growth phase in April. Major trading platforms saw monthly trading volumes exceed $220 million, with weekly revenue briefly approaching $6 million, setting new historical records. Meanwhile, Aave experienced its most severe liquidity crisis ever in April, with TVL outflows reaching tens of billions of dollars within a few days and net outflows exceeding $9 billion for the entire month.In terms of fundraising and security incidents, the Web3 industry completed 51 financing rounds in April, totaling approximately $834 million, with capital further concentrating on leading financial and infrastructure tracks. Among these, Payward ranked first for the month with a $200 million financing round. On the security front, Web3 security incidents in April resulted in losses of approximately $306 million, a month-over-month increase of about 858%, primarily driven by a single cross-chain infrastructure attack on Kelp DAO worth approximately $293 million. The report suggests that against the backdrop of a recovering market, on-chain activity and capital liquidity are both increasing simultaneously. However, the security risks associated with cross-chain infrastructure and high-leverage protocols remain worthy of continued attention.
According to CoinDesk, researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara; the University of California, San Diego; blockchain security firm Fuzzland; and World Liberty Financial jointly published a paper warning that “LLM routers”—intermediary services positioned between users and AI models—have become a major threat to cryptocurrency asset security. The researchers discovered that 26 LLM routers are secretly injecting malicious tool calls and stealing user credentials, with one incident resulting in the complete draining of a customer’s cryptocurrency wallet worth $500,000. Additionally, by “poisoning” the router ecosystem, the researchers were able to gain control of approximately 400 downstream hosts within hours. Since sensitive data—including private keys and API credentials—is frequently transmitted in plaintext through these routers, users unknowingly expose their assets to risk. The researchers note that as McKinsey forecasts AI agents will mediate $3–5 trillion in global consumer commerce by 2030—and Binance founder Changpeng Zhao predicts AI agents’ payment volume will be one million times greater than that of humans—the current infrastructure’s security lags far behind the pace of industry development. The “weakest link” risk could thus trigger systemic, cascading crises.