According to Deep Tide TechFlow news, on January 8, OKLink released the 2024 Security Annual Report: the cumulative losses from on-chain security incidents across the network amounted to approximately 1.945 billion USD, with losses due to private key leaks decreasing by 65.45% compared to 2023, amounting to about 305 million USD, accounting for 16% of total losses. Among these, phishing scams caused losses of 705 million USD, accounting for 36% of total losses. The REKT and Rug Pull incidents caused losses of 383 million USD and 141 million USD, respectively.
Mainstream public chains remain the primary targets of hacker attacks, with losses for mainstream public chains such as BTC, ETH, and ARB reaching 744 million USD, 902 million USD, and 228 million USD, respectively.
In 2024, OKLink continues to make strides, providing core technical support to over 120 municipal-level units, successfully assisting in handling more than 300 cases, with a total amount involved of approximately 685 million USD. At the same time, OKLink also offers a wealth of on-chain security tools and functions, such as address monitoring, token authorization queries, etc., helping users quickly query and manage assets authorized to smart contracts by addresses, and identify suspicious transactions and addresses for transaction prevention.