Why Are There So Many Hacks in Crypto Exchanges?
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Crypto exchanges like Binance or Coinbase handle billions of dollars in digital assets, making them prime targets for hackers. Unlike traditional banks, many crypto platforms operate in a rapidly evolving space where security standards are still catching up, and attackers are constantly looking for vulnerabilities in infrastructure, APIs, or user accounts.
Another key reason is centralization risk. Even though crypto itself is decentralized, exchanges act as centralized hubs that store large amounts of funds. This creates a βhoneypotβ effect β if hackers succeed once, they can access massive liquidity. Combined with human errors like weak passwords or phishing attacks, this significantly increases the likelihood of breaches.
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hackers in crypto basically playing on easy mode half the time.
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Exchanges are basically honey pots for hackers
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One breach = massive liquidity unlocked.
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Centralized points always get tested.
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Will keep happening I think
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Weak passwords still doing damage in 2026

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Not your keys⦠you know the rest.
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APIs and infra = biggest attack surface.
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Hackers follow the liquidity, always
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Crypto fast, security catching up slowly
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Convenience vs control tradeoff.
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Stay safe or learn the hard way

