• About Us
  • Advertise
AltcoinReporter
  • Home
  • News
    • Bitcoin
    • Ethereum
    • Blockchain
    • Altcoins
    • DeFi
    • NFT
  • Press Releases
  • Reviews
    • Exchanges
    • NFT Marketplaces
    • Wallets
  • Market Analysis
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Bitcoin
    • Ethereum
    • Blockchain
    • Altcoins
    • DeFi
    • NFT
  • Press Releases
  • Reviews
    • Exchanges
    • NFT Marketplaces
    • Wallets
  • Market Analysis
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
AltcoinReporter
No Result
View All Result
Home Wallets

Throwback: MetaMask Once Had a Bug That Allegedly Hammered Users’ SSDs

A MetaMask browser extension bug once caused extreme SSD writes for some users, raising a strange new kind of wallet-risk question.

Dans Kramer by Dans Kramer
May 2, 2026
in Wallets
MetaMask SSD Bug

MetaMask wasn’t just draining wallets, it was allegedly draining hard drives.

This is not breaking news, but it is one of the stranger crypto-wallet stories worth revisiting. In July 2025, Tom’s Hardware reported that a bug in the MetaMask browser extension was causing extreme storage activity for some users, with the extension writing hundreds of gigabytes of data per day to solid-state drives.

Related articles

DOJ Charges Two Men Over $13 Million Crypto Support-Impersonation Fraud

DOJ Charges Two Men Over $13 Million Crypto Support-Impersonation Fraud

May 19, 2026
Tether-Backed Oobit Brings Visa-Linked Crypto Payments to Colombia as Expansion Grows This Week

Tether-Backed Oobit Brings Visa-Linked Crypto Payments to Colombia as Expansion Grows This Week

May 15, 2026

That is not the normal kind of crypto risk people think about. Users worry about phishing, seed phrases, malicious approvals and gas fees. They usually do not expect their wallet extension to quietly stress their SSD in the background.

Imagine losing money to gas fees and storage space to your wallet extension.

The Reports Were Surprisingly Extreme

The issue appeared to affect MetaMask users on Chromium-based browsers, including Chrome, Edge and Opera.

A GitHub issue from June 2025 described “abnormal disk writing” after installing MetaMask, with one user reporting continuous disk writes of about 5 MB per second. The user estimated that this worked out to roughly 500 GB per day, with writes happening in the browser’s local extension settings folder.

Tom’s Hardware also reported one claim that MetaMask had written about 25 TB of data over three months. Another user reportedly saw total host writes of more than 26 TB. Those are huge numbers for ordinary browser-extension behavior.

To be clear, this did not mean every MetaMask user was affected. Reports suggested the issue hit a subset of users, and Consensys said it was associated with unusually large state data.

Why SSD Writes Matter

SSDs do not last forever. They have write endurance limits, usually measured in terabytes written, or TBW.

Most users will never come close to wearing out a modern SSD through normal browsing, work and gaming. But constant heavy writing can shorten a drive’s useful life, especially if it continues for days or weeks without the user noticing.

That is why the MetaMask bug alarmed people. A crypto wallet is supposed to protect access to digital assets. It is not supposed to become a background process that creates unnecessary hardware wear.

This made the story especially weird. It was not a smart contract exploit. It was not a scam token. It was a wallet UX and software engineering problem that crossed into hardware risk.

Consensys Acknowledged the Issue

Consensys, the company behind MetaMask, acknowledged that some users had reported unusually high disk activity.

According to Tom’s Hardware, Consensys said browser-extension wallets regularly write state to disk as part of normal operation, but it had taken note of reports from a small number of users with unusually high activity. The company said the issue appeared to affect users with abnormally large state data and that it was exploring ways to reduce state size and data-writing frequency.

Cointelegraph’s later coverage, mirrored by TradingView, also reported that Consensys said a fix was being released imminently after users flagged the abnormal disk writing.

That distinction matters. Wallets do need to store local data. The problem was not that MetaMask wrote anything to disk. The problem was the reported scale and frequency of those writes for affected users.

Crypto Wallet Risk Is Broader Than People Think

This throwback story is useful because it expands how users think about wallet safety.

Most wallet advice focuses on private keys. Do not share your seed phrase. Do not approve random contracts. Do not click fake airdrops. Use a hardware wallet. Check URLs. Revoke suspicious approvals.

All of that is still essential.

But the MetaMask SSD bug showed that wallet risk can also include ordinary software problems. A wallet is still an app. It can have performance issues, storage bugs, browser compatibility problems and bad local-state behavior. Those may not steal your funds, but they can still affect your device and user experience.

For crypto to go mainstream, wallets need to be judged not only by security, but also by reliability.

The Browser Extension Model Has Trade-Offs

MetaMask became popular partly because browser-extension wallets are convenient.

They let users connect to DeFi apps, NFT marketplaces, blockchain games and token dashboards directly from the browser. That convenience helped build Web3.

But extensions also create a tricky environment. They sit inside browsers, interact with countless websites, store local data and update frequently. They need to be lightweight, secure and predictable, but they also carry more complexity than many users realize.

The SSD-writing bug was a reminder that the browser-extension model is powerful but not invisible. Users may not notice what a wallet is doing in the background until something goes wrong.

The Bigger Lesson for Wallet Developers

For wallet developers, the lesson is simple: invisible problems still matter.

A wallet can have great branding, chain support and DeFi integrations, but if it quietly consumes too many resources, users lose trust. Crypto wallets are not just financial tools. They are pieces of always-on software that may sit inside someone’s browser for years.

That means performance monitoring, local storage management and update testing are not minor details. They are part of wallet safety.

It also means users should keep wallet extensions updated, pay attention to abnormal system behavior and uninstall or disable extensions that appear to be causing excessive disk or CPU activity.

The Bottom Line

The MetaMask SSD-writing bug is a perfect throwback crypto oddity.

It was not the usual nightmare of drained wallets or hacked protocols. It was weirder: a wallet extension allegedly writing hundreds of gigabytes per day to some users’ SSDs.

The story matters because it shows that crypto risk is not only financial. Sometimes the problem is not your seed phrase, your token approval or your gas fee.

Sometimes the wallet itself is just doing way too much in the background.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Always conduct your own research before making any investment decisions.

Dans Kramer

Dans Kramer Verified AltcoinReporter Author

Dans is a cryptocurrency writer at AltcoinReporter, focused on market analysis, trading strategies, and exchange reviews. He entered the crypto space in 2022, just after the bull run peak, and...

Read More
Tags: Browser ExtensionConsensysCrypto WalletsMetaMaskssd

Related Posts

DOJ Charges Two Men Over $13 Million Crypto Support-Impersonation Fraud

DOJ Charges Two Men Over $13 Million Crypto Support-Impersonation Fraud

by Salar Salek
May 19, 2026
0

The U.S. Department of Justice has charged two men in connection with an alleged $13 million cryptocurrency fraud scheme built...

Tether-Backed Oobit Brings Visa-Linked Crypto Payments to Colombia as Expansion Grows This Week

Tether-Backed Oobit Brings Visa-Linked Crypto Payments to Colombia as Expansion Grows This Week

by Salar Salek
May 15, 2026
0

Tether backed Oobit has launched crypto payments in Colombia, giving users another way to spend digital assets through a Visa-linked...

Ledger Pauses $4 Billion U.S. IPO Plan as Crypto Wallet Maker Weighs Private Funding Instead

Ledger Pauses $4 Billion U.S. IPO Plan as Crypto Wallet Maker Weighs Private Funding Instead

by Salar Salek
May 14, 2026
0

Ledger has paused its planned U.S. IPO, putting a potential $4 billion public listing on hold as the crypto wallet...

How to Keep Your Crypto Safe: The Complete Security Checklist for 2026

How to Keep Your Crypto Safe: The Complete Security Checklist for 2026

by Salar Salek
May 11, 2026
0

That's not meant to scare you. It's just the reality of holding digital assets in 2026. Over $1.2 billion was...

Best Crypto Tax Software in 2026: Koinly vs CoinTracker vs TokenTax Reviewed

Best Crypto Tax Software in 2026: Koinly vs CoinTracker vs TokenTax Reviewed

by Salar Salek
May 11, 2026
0

If you've ever tried to manually calculate your crypto gains and losses across multiple exchanges, DeFi protocols, and wallets, you...

Load More
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Solana Alpenglow Upgrade 2026: Launch Date, Features, and What It Means for SOL

Solana Alpenglow Upgrade 2026: Launch Date, Features, and What It Means for SOL

April 18, 2026
Justin Sun vs WLFI: “See You in Court” as Backdoor Token Freeze Row Explodes

Justin Sun vs WLFI: “See You in Court” as Backdoor Token Freeze Row Explodes

April 13, 2026
Former UK Chancellor Kwarteng Leads Bitcoin Firm as Farage Backs BTC

Former UK Chancellor Kwarteng Leads Bitcoin Firm as Farage Backs BTC

April 16, 2026
Bitcoin Price Hits Highest Since January as Bulls Eye $85K

Bitcoin Price Hits Highest Since January as Bulls Eye $85K

May 7, 2026
North Korea’s Six-Month Con: How Hackers Stole $286M from Solana’s Drift Protocol

North Korea’s Six-Month Con: How Hackers Stole $286M from Solana’s Drift Protocol

0
Ethereum’s Glamsterdam Upgrade: What It Is and Why It Matters in 2026

Ethereum’s Glamsterdam Upgrade: What It Is and Why It Matters in 2026

0
Bitcoin’s Worst Q1 Since 2018: Can April Turn the Tide?

Bitcoin’s Worst Q1 Since 2018: Can April Turn the Tide?

0
Former UK Chancellor Kwarteng Leads Bitcoin Firm as Farage Backs BTC

Former UK Chancellor Kwarteng Leads Bitcoin Firm as Farage Backs BTC

0
Sui Holds $0.75 After Processing $65 Billion in Stablecoin Volume in Eight Days

Sui Holds $0.75 After Processing $65 Billion in Stablecoin Volume in Eight Days

June 19, 2026
Bitcoin at $63,908 After Warsh Killed Rate Cuts: The Levels That Decide What Comes Next

Bitcoin at $63,908 After Warsh Killed Rate Cuts: The Levels That Decide What Comes Next

June 19, 2026
Fidelity and State Street Just Launched Stablecoin Reserve Funds Days Apart

Fidelity and State Street Just Launched Stablecoin Reserve Funds Days Apart

June 18, 2026
Moody’s Just Launched Onchain Credit Ratings on Solana

Moody’s Just Launched Onchain Credit Ratings on Solana

June 18, 2026

About

AltcoinReporter

AltcoinReporter is an independent crypto news platform built to keep you ahead of the market. We cover everything from Bitcoin and altcoins to DeFi, NFTs, regulation, and emerging blockchain technology.


Our editorial team delivers accurate news, detailed market analysis, and expert insights, with every article written and reviewed by named contributors. We are committed to transparent, independent reporting our readers can trust.

News

  • Altcoins
  • Bitcoin
  • Blockchain
  • DeFi
  • Ethereum
  • NFT

Reviews

  • Exchanges
  • NFT Marketplaces
  • Wallets

Company

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Write for Us
  • Contact Us

Disclaimer: AltcoinReporter.com provides cryptocurrency news for informational purposes only, not financial, investment, or legal advice. Crypto markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research and consult a financial advisor before investing. We may earn compensation through affiliate links, ads, and sponsored content, which are clearly labelled. AltcoinReporter is not responsible for any financial losses resulting from information on this site.

  • Cookie Policy
  • Ethics
  • Corrections
  • Editorial Standards
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

© 2026 AltcoinReporter. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Altcoins
    • Bitcoin
    • Blockchain
    • DeFi
    • Ethereum
    • NFT
  • Press Releases
  • Reviews
    • Exchanges
    • NFT Marketplaces
    • Wallets
  • Market Analysis
  • Contact Us

© 2026 AltcoinReporter. All rights reserved.