100M WORTH NFTS STOLEN OVER PAST YEAR BAYC MOST TARGETED

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 06:05  |  Written by: Gavin Wood

100M Worth Nfts Stolen Over Past Year Bayc Most Targeted
100M Worth Nfts Stolen Over Past Year Bayc Most Targeted

More Than

More than US$100m worth of non-fungible tokens were stolen in a variety of scams between January and July of this year, according to a new report by the blockchain

More than $100 million worth of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) has been stolen over the past year, according to a report by Elliptic. The report published on Wednesday titled

Over $100 Million Worth of NFTs Stolen Over the Past

According To A Recent Report

According to Elliptic, more than $100 million worth of NFTs were stolen between July 2025 and July 2025. BAYC is the most valuable NFT series stolen, 167 pieces, worth more than 43.6

According to a recent report published by Elliptic, BAYC remained the most exploited NFTs collection in the past 12 months.

$100M worth of NFTs stolen in past year; BAYC most targeted

The Elliptic Research Says More

The Elliptic research says more than $100m worth of NFTs were publicly reported as stolen through scams between July 2025 and July 2025, netting the perpetrators

Over US$100M. worth of NFTs have been stolen in the past year

Over $100m Worth NFTs Stolen YoY: Elliptic - cryptospress.com

Just From July

The theft of digital currencies might have been more publicized in the past year, but Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have also had their fair share of exploits and cash drains. Accord

Just from July '21 to July '22, over $100 million worth of NFTs were publicly reported as stolen via scams. Retrospectively

$100M worth NFTs stolen over past year; BAYC most targeted

Report shows cybercriminals stole more than $100M in NFTs

NFTs worth over $100m stolen in the last year - Tech Monitor

NFTs of $100 Million Worth Drained during Previous Year, BAYC

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