Nothing on Hive, or anything crypto related. Had my Facebook hacked a long time ago, and that was a pain in the rear because there was a credit card linked (to pay for various gaming apps). That was a brute force hack against an (old) weak password.
I have had to deal with identity theft a couple of times, both due to compromised records on other ecommerce websites, and the leaks lead to my own being compromised. Again more hassle factor than it was expense.
Also subject to credit card theft once as a result of not noticing someone had slipped a skimmer into the credit card slot at a gas station... some of that tech is extremely sophisticated and stealthy. But that's not exactly being hacked.
I find the main challenge being how to effectively keep track of some 300+ unique passwords and keys... without the password minder/storage presenting either a dangerous point of failure OR being a massive time sink!