# Bridge Incident Registry Bridge Incident Registry is a historical, evidence-based registry of cross-chain bridge and interoperability incidents and their aftermath. It is not a real-time exploit alert, a bridge safety ranking, a recommendation service, or investment guidance. Canonical origin: https://bridge-incident-registry.pages.dev Generated at: 2026-06-18T21:31:51.698Z Latest verified record date: 2026-06-18 Schema version: 1.0.0-draft Canonical reviewed records only: true Current record counts: - Bridges: 26 - Incidents: 27 - Events: 123 - Evidence: 148 Machine-readable entry points: - Version: https://bridge-incident-registry.pages.dev/version.json - Manifest: https://bridge-incident-registry.pages.dev/data/manifest.json - Bridges: https://bridge-incident-registry.pages.dev/data/bridges.json - Incidents: https://bridge-incident-registry.pages.dev/data/incidents.json - Events: https://bridge-incident-registry.pages.dev/data/events.json - Evidence: https://bridge-incident-registry.pages.dev/data/evidence.json - Chain references: https://bridge-incident-registry.pages.dev/data/reference/chains.json - Asset references: https://bridge-incident-registry.pages.dev/data/reference/assets.json Human canonical pages: - Bridge: https://bridge-incident-registry.pages.dev/bridge/%7Bslug%7D/ - Incident: https://bridge-incident-registry.pages.dev/incident/%7Bslug%7D/ Interpretation notes: - confidence records the strength of a reviewed claim. - last_verified_at records when a bridge or incident was last checked. - loss, recovery, return, reimbursement, freezing, minting, and burning remain distinct concepts. - public files contain reviewed canonical records only.