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Crypto Hack Losses Hit $52M in March, PeckShield Says

Joshua Trelawen by Joshua Trelawen
April 1, 2026
in Crypto News
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Crypto hack and exploit losses reached $52 million in March 2026, nearly doubling from the month before, as a single stablecoin exploit sent shockwaves across multiple DeFi protocols and pushed market sentiment to extreme fear.

PeckShield’s March tally shows crypto hack losses surging again

Blockchain security firm PeckShieldAlert reported that March 2026 saw 20 major crypto hacks totaling $52 million. The figure marked a 96% month-over-month increase from February’s $26.5 million.

$52M
PeckShieldAlert’s reported total losses from 20 major crypto hacks in March 2026.

The monthly roundup was published as an X post rather than a standalone long-form report, a format PeckShield has used for prior monthly tallies.

+96%
Month-over-month increase in reported crypto hack and exploit losses versus February 2026.

PeckShield’s tally mixes DeFi smart contract exploits with physical and social-engineering losses. According to unconfirmed reports in the same roundup, individual incidents included a $24 million loss attributed to Sillytuna and an $18 million Kraken whale social-engineering theft, though neither has been independently corroborated.

#PeckShieldAlert In March 2026, the crypto space saw 20 major hacks totaling $52M – a 96% MoM surge from February ($26.5M). But the real damage lies in the "Shadow Contagion".#Tophacks:
– @ResolvLabs ($USR) De-peg: An AWS KMS breach enabled an 80M USR "infinite mint" (~$25M… pic.twitter.com/huohE79th6

— PeckShieldAlert (@PeckShieldAlert) April 1, 2026

Source: @PeckShieldAlert on X

The Resolv exploit explains why March’s damage felt bigger than the raw total

The clearest confirmed major incident in March was the Resolv protocol exploit. CertiK’s incident analysis found that Resolv was exploited on March 22, 2026 for approximately $26.8 million after a compromise of the project’s AWS Key Management Service gave an attacker access to its SERVICE_ROLE signing authority.

The attacker used that access to mint 80 million USR across two transactions. The over-minting crashed USR from $1 to $0.03, effectively destroying the stablecoin’s peg. It is important to distinguish between the 80 million USR minted and the roughly $26.8 million in realized losses, as secondary coverage has conflated the two figures.

Resolv’s official site stated the team was investigating unauthorized minting of USR while maintaining that the collateral pool remained fully intact with no underlying assets lost. That distinction matters: the protocol’s reserves were not drained, but the token’s market value collapsed anyway.

The downstream damage dwarfed the direct theft. Cointelegraph reported that the Resolv incident triggered roughly $180 million in liquidations on Morpho and about $334 million in outflows from Fluid, citing Cyvers analyst Michael Pearl. Those secondary effects turned a mid-sized exploit into a stress event for multiple lending and liquidity protocols.

The incident echoed dynamics seen in previous stablecoin failures. Much like the concerns that followed regulatory moves to classify crypto assets, the Resolv collapse revived post-Terra anxieties about how quickly a single depeg can propagate through interconnected DeFi systems.

Why ‘shadow contagion’ matters more than the headline number

PeckShield framed the wider impact of March’s incidents as “Shadow Contagion,” describing a pattern where one exploit creates bad debt and liquidity stress across connected DeFi venues. The Resolv case illustrated this precisely: a $26.8 million exploit generated more than $500 million in combined liquidations and outflows across Morpho, Fluid, and Euler.

Michael Pearl of Cyvers captured the industry mood: “We hear many stablecoin platforms that are petrified after this exploit.” The fear extended beyond the directly affected protocols to any platform holding or lending against algorithmic or collateral-backed stablecoins.

The broader crypto market reflected that anxiety. The Fear and Greed Index read 8 on April 1, 2026, classified as Extreme Fear. While the index captures sentiment across all of crypto, not just DeFi security events, the reading aligned with a market rattled by both the March hack tally and the contagion effects that followed.

The security landscape also arrives at a time when the industry is navigating other structural shifts. Developments like Ripple’s stablecoin cross-border payment partnerships and proposed Bitcoin-backed bond issuances underscore how much institutional credibility depends on the ecosystem’s ability to contain exploits before they cascade.

March’s lesson was not the $52 million headline. It was how a single compromised signing key could crash a stablecoin, trigger hundreds of millions in forced liquidations, and leave an entire market segment questioning the security assumptions underpinning DeFi lending.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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Blockchain Researcher | Investigations Reporter | Tokenomics and Liquidity Analyst
Joshua Trelawen is a senior crypto researcher and reporter whose work focuses on the evidence beneath market narratives. At TheCCPress, he covers fraud signals, liquidity shifts, whale behavior, tokenomics, and the structural weaknesses that often sit behind high-confidence crypto stories. He is a strong fit for coverage that needs more than commentary and requires a careful reading of data, incentives, and market behavior.

“A good investigation does not just identify what looks suspicious. It explains the structure that made it possible.”

Profile
- Gender: Male
- Born: September 1990
- Based: Tallinn, Estonia
- Company: TheCCPress
- Website: https://theccpress.com/
- Coverage Focus: Investigations, fraud, collapse, tokenomics, liquidity, power structures

Experience
Joshua has spent more than a decade working across crypto research, journalism, and market analysis. His background includes advising research teams, interpreting on-chain data, following liquidity movements, and writing for audiences that need both context and precision. At TheCCPress, that makes him an ideal fit for investigations and stories where token structure or capital flows are central to the truth of the story.

Background
Trained in economics and finance, Joshua built a professional reputation around translating complex data into readable reporting. Although his earlier work covered broad crypto and DeFi topics, his value to TheCCPress lies in his ability to investigate how ecosystems are funded, how narratives are sustained, and where risk is being disguised as innovation.

Achievements
Joshua has published deep-dive reports on DeFi hacks, whale behavior, liquidity risk, and token valuation. He is particularly strong when a story needs to move from rumor or public narrative into a more disciplined explanation of what the evidence can actually support.

Work Style
His work style is analytical, source-led, and skeptical without being theatrical. Joshua is most effective when he can take a complex market or token story and show readers the structure underneath it: where the incentives sit, where the pressure points are, and where the narrative does not hold.

Skills
His core strengths include on-chain analysis, tokenomics research, investigative reporting, market-risk interpretation, data-backed feature writing, and long-form explanatory journalism. He is most useful on stories that require technical confidence and editorial restraint at the same time.

Additional Information
Within TheCCPress, Joshua is a natural fit for investigations/fraud, investigations/collapse, power/vcs, and selected conflicts/company stories. He strengthens the site’s ability to investigate systemic risk and questionable market structures.

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