Violent Attacks On Crypto Holders Escalate Worldwide, Data Shows

bitcoinist發佈於 2026-01-06更新於 2026-01-06

文章摘要

Data shows a significant escalation in violent "wrench attacks" – physical robberies and kidnappings targeting cryptocurrency holders to force asset transfers – both in frequency and severity worldwide. Security researcher Haseeb Qureshi analyzed an incident database maintained by Jameson Lopp, finding 269 categorized attacks, with over half classified as "Serious" and 5% as "Fatal." The data indicates attacks are becoming more violent over time, with 2025 showing the highest incident count. Approximately 45% of the variation in attacks is explained by crypto market capitalization, meaning higher prices correlate with more incidents. However, when normalized per user (using Coinbase active users as a proxy), attack rates spiked in earlier market cycles, fell after 2019, and have recently risen again toward 2021 levels. Geographically, Western Europe and North America have the most incidents, but Latin America and Africa have significantly higher fatality rates. Notably, zero fatal attacks have occurred in North America. Researchers warn these events are transitioning from rare occurrences to a recurring risk for crypto participants.

Violent “wrench attacks” against crypto holders, physical robberies and kidnappings meant to force victims to hand over coins, appear to be rising in absolute terms and trending more severe, according to a new visualization built from a long-running incident database maintained by security researcher Jameson Lopp.

Dragonfly partner Haseeb Qureshi said he analyzed Lopp’s dataset and built an interactive dashboard to stress-test a question many traders and builders have been asking quietly for years: is simply holding crypto becoming physically more dangerous? “You’re not imagining it: the number of attacks has been increasing over time,” Qureshi wrote on X. “Not only that, the attacks are getting more violent.”

Attacks per year by severity | Source: X @hosseeb

The dashboard breaks reported incidents into five severity bands — Minor, Moderate, Serious, Severe, and Fatal and the distribution skews heavily toward the sharp end of the spectrum. Of 269 categorized incidents shown, 137 (51%) were labeled “Serious,” 57 (21%) “Severe,” and 13 (5%) “Fatal,” with the remainder split between 39 (14%) “Moderate” and 23 (9%) “Minor.”

The year-by-year bars show the later years carrying a larger share of “Severe” and “Fatal” outcomes than the early history of the dataset, with 2025 appearing as the highest-incident year on the chart.

Severity breakdown by year | Source: X @hosseeb

Qureshi’s analysis also puts a number on the most intuitive driver: price. Charting incidents against total crypto market capitalization, he reported a simple regression with an R2 of 0.45 — implying roughly 45% of the variation in reported violence is explained by market cap alone. In plain terms, higher prices coincide with more attacks.

But the more consequential question for everyday holders is not raw counts; it’s risk per person. Because comprehensive “number of crypto users” data is hard to pin down, Qureshi used Coinbase monthly active users as a proxy, and separately normalized incidents by market cap to approximate attacks per dollar of wealth.

The resulting “normalized attack rates” chart tells a less linear story: per-user attack rates spiked in earlier market eras (notably around 2015 and again in 2018), then fell sharply after 2019, before ticking higher in the most recent observations. “So is that it?” Qureshi asked. “Proof crypto is becoming more physically dangerous?”

Normalized attack rate over time | Source: X @hosseeb

On his telling, not quite. Coinbase MAUs, he noted, expanded dramatically over the decade, while normalized attack rates did not rise proportionally, suggesting a meaningful “population effect” behind the higher headline totals. Still, the per-user line has moved up from its post-2019 lows, roughly back toward the levels seen during the 2021 cycle, even as the “attacks per $ of market cap” line remains comparatively flat in recent years.

Geography adds another uncomfortable layer. A regional table in the dashboard shows Western Europe (73 attacks) and North America (64) as the two largest buckets by incident count, with Asia-Pacific also substantial (53). But the most lethal outcomes cluster elsewhere: Latin America shows a 21% fatality rate and Africa 17%, versus 0% in North America. Qureshi underscored that point directly: “Notably, there have been 0 fatalities in North America ever,” he wrote, adding that the “lion’s share” of fatalities are in Latin America and Africa.

Severity by region | Source: X @hosseeb

Lopp, who has maintained the underlying “Bitcoin Wrench Attack” archive for years, has warned the workload and frequency are becoming harder to treat as isolated incidents. “When an event goes from being rare to happening every few days, it’s no longer newsworthy — it’s just a fact of life,” he wrote in a Dec. 21 post cited in the thread, while inviting others to help maintain the database.

At press time, the total crypto market cap stood at $3.12 trillion.

Total crypto market cap recovers above the 2021 high, 1-week chart | Source: TOTAL on TradingView.com

相關問答

QAccording to the analysis, what is the relationship between crypto market capitalization and violent attacks?

AThe analysis shows a correlation between higher crypto prices and increased attacks, with a regression R2 of 0.45 indicating that approximately 45% of the variation in reported violence is explained by market cap alone.

QWhich regions have the highest fatality rates in crypto-related attacks, according to the data?

ALatin America has a 21% fatality rate and Africa has a 17% fatality rate in crypto-related attacks, while North America has recorded 0% fatalities.

QWhat does the normalized attack rate analysis reveal about per-user risk over time?

AThe normalized attack rate shows that risk per user spiked in earlier market eras (2015 and 2018), fell sharply after 2019, but has recently ticked higher toward 2021 levels, though it didn't rise proportionally to the dramatic expansion of crypto users.

QHow are the severity of attacks distributed across the 269 incidents analyzed?

AThe severity distribution is heavily skewed toward serious outcomes: 51% were 'Serious', 21% 'Severe', 5% 'Fatal', 14% 'Moderate', and 9% 'Minor'.

QWhat trend does Jameson Lopp observe regarding the frequency of these attacks?

AJameson Lopp notes that attacks have moved from being rare events to happening every few days, making them 'no longer newsworthy' but rather 'a fact of life' in the crypto space.

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