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H1 2026 Cryptocurrency Market Report

Finbold’s H1 2026 Cryptocurrency Market Report highlights a difficult first half of the year for the crypto market. More than $955 million was stolen in crypto hacks, while weaker digital asset prices erased $29.38 billion from BlackRock’s crypto portfolio and $20.86 billion from Fidelity’s holdings. At the same time, over 26,000 Bitcoin millionaire addresses disappeared, and the global Bitcoin ATM network shrank by 10,836 machines.

$955+ Million
Stolen in Crypto Hacks
Over 26,000
Bitcoin Millionaire Addresses Wiped Out
Over 10,000
Bitcoin ATMs Pulled from Service Worldwide
Over $29 Billion
Erased from BlackRock's Crypto Portfolio

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Bitcoin ATMs fell by 10,836 globally in H1 2026, dropping from 39,158 at the start of the year to 28,322 by the end of June, driven largely by a sharp decline in the U.S.

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Methodology

This report compiles and analyzes key trends, developments, and data points from the global cryptocurrency market throughout the first half of 2026.

Data Collection:

The findings in this report were compiled from a wide range of verified sources, including on-chain analytics platforms (e.g., Arkham Intelligence, SlowMist), cryptocurrency market aggregators (e.g., CoinMarketCap), exchange reports, official regulatory announcements, and industry news outlets. All figures were cross-checked where possible to ensure consistency and accuracy.

Currency:

All monetary values are presented in United States Dollars (USD). Market capitalizations, asset prices, and transaction volumes are based on snapshot data from the end of each reporting period and may fluctuate based on real-time market dynamics.

Limitations:

While this report aims to offer a thorough analysis of the cryptocurrency market in H1 2026, certain limitations should be noted. Due to the crypto industry's fast-moving and often opaque nature, some data may be incomplete, delayed, or quickly outdated. Additionally, not all market developments are immediately quantifiable—particularly those influenced by regulatory shifts or geopolitical events. Readers should interpret the findings with these factors in mind and consider consulting multiple sources for a fuller picture.

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