Bybit hacker launders $335M as funds continue to move

Key Points

  • Bybit hackers have laundered $335 million in crypto since the $1.4 billion exploit.
  • The hacker has moved 45,900 Ether in the past 24 hours, bringing the total amount laundered to more than 135,000 ETH.
  • Blockchain security firms have identified North Korea’s Lazarus Group as the likely culprit behind the exploit.
  • Bybit has continued to honor customer withdrawals and replaced the stolen $1.4 billion in Ether within three days.

Summary

The Bybit exploit, which occurred on February 21, resulted in the loss of over $1.4 billion in various digital assets, marking it as the largest hack in crypto history. Since then, the hacker has laundered $335 million worth of cryptocurrency, with $900 million still unmoved. The hacker's activities have been closely monitored, with recent movements of 45,900 Ether in the last 24 hours. Blockchain security firms have pointed to North Korea's Lazarus Group as the likely perpetrators. Despite the scale of the attack, Bybit's swift response, including replacing the stolen funds and continuing to honor withdrawals, has been noted by industry figures as a potential step towards restoring trust in centralized exchanges. However, the incident has significantly impacted the crypto industry, contributing to over half of the $2.3 billion stolen in crypto-related hacks in 2024.

cointelegraph
February 26, 2025
Crypto
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