Bybit Hacker Reportedly Launders Entire $1.4B Loot in Just 10 Days
The post Bybit Hacker Reportedly Launders Entire $1.4B Loot in Just 10 Days appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The hacker behind the $1.39 billion Bybit exploit is said to have successfully laundered all the 499,000 ETH in just ten days. Despite blockchain analytics firms, law enforcement agencies, and crypto exchanges closely monitoring the movement of the stolen funds, the attacker effectively leveraged decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols to clean them fully. Laundering Details On-chain analytics platform EmberCN started tracking the funds soon after they were stolen. On February 25, the firm revealed that the hacker had laundered more than 89,000 ETH, valued at about $224 million, in about 60 hours. The attacker washed another 45,900 ETH worth some $113 million a day later, bringing the total amount laundered to 135,000 ETH. They repeated the process on February 27, swapping 71,000 ETH with a market value in the region of $170 million. At that point, about four and a half days after the attack, the perpetrator had managed to convert 206,000 ETH into other crypto assets, averaging about 45,000 ETH daily. However, they still had another 292,000 coins left, worth a whopping $685 million, and worked relentlessly night and day to clean them. According to EmberCN, by February 28, the bad actor had added another 59,800 ETH to their laundered loot, bringing it to 266,000 ETH, with 233,000 remaining. Interestingly, on March 1, a Saturday, the exploiter took a break from cleaning the stolen funds, managing to clear only a relatively modest 14,300 ETH valued at $32.2 million. They resumed activities the next day, converting 62,200 ETH, and by the morning of March 4, EmberCN reported that the attacker had laundered all the remaining funds. Bybit’s Take Bybit CEO Ben Zhou has offered a slightly different take from the analytics firm’s. In an X post on Tuesday, he provided an executive summary of the attack, stating that about 83% of…

The post Bybit Hacker Reportedly Launders Entire $1.4B Loot in Just 10 Days appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
The hacker behind the $1.39 billion Bybit exploit is said to have successfully laundered all the 499,000 ETH in just ten days. Despite blockchain analytics firms, law enforcement agencies, and crypto exchanges closely monitoring the movement of the stolen funds, the attacker effectively leveraged decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols to clean them fully. Laundering Details On-chain analytics platform EmberCN started tracking the funds soon after they were stolen. On February 25, the firm revealed that the hacker had laundered more than 89,000 ETH, valued at about $224 million, in about 60 hours. The attacker washed another 45,900 ETH worth some $113 million a day later, bringing the total amount laundered to 135,000 ETH. They repeated the process on February 27, swapping 71,000 ETH with a market value in the region of $170 million. At that point, about four and a half days after the attack, the perpetrator had managed to convert 206,000 ETH into other crypto assets, averaging about 45,000 ETH daily. However, they still had another 292,000 coins left, worth a whopping $685 million, and worked relentlessly night and day to clean them. According to EmberCN, by February 28, the bad actor had added another 59,800 ETH to their laundered loot, bringing it to 266,000 ETH, with 233,000 remaining. Interestingly, on March 1, a Saturday, the exploiter took a break from cleaning the stolen funds, managing to clear only a relatively modest 14,300 ETH valued at $32.2 million. They resumed activities the next day, converting 62,200 ETH, and by the morning of March 4, EmberCN reported that the attacker had laundered all the remaining funds. Bybit’s Take Bybit CEO Ben Zhou has offered a slightly different take from the analytics firm’s. In an X post on Tuesday, he provided an executive summary of the attack, stating that about 83% of…
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