On March 18, 2025, the AiXBT platform, a well-known artificial intelligence agent in the field of cryptocurrencies, suffered a security breach that resulted in the theft of 55.50 Ethereum, equivalent to about $104,000. The attacker was able to gain access to the control panel of the independent AiXBT system and scheduled malicious responses that led to the transfer of funds from the platform's Simulacrum wallet.

The developer known as rxbt confirmed that the AiXBT platforms were not affected, and that the breach was not a result of a flaw in the artificial intelligence itself, as there were precautionary measures in place. In response, AiXBT moved the servers, changed the keys, and temporarily disabled access to the control panel for security enhancements, in addition to reporting the hacker's address to exchanges to prevent further incidents.

This breach led to a 15.5% decrease in the value of the AiXBT token, dropping to $0.09 after the incident. This incident raised concerns about the security of AI-based systems in the field of cryptocurrencies, highlighting the need for stronger security measures to protect user assets and maintain trust in the ecosystem.