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by: xpoolPosted on: April 21, 2025

Bybit Hack: $386 Million in Crypto Remains Untraceable

A significant portion of funds stolen in the March Bybit hack remains untraceable, sending ripples through the crypto community. The revelation, made public by CEO Ben Zhou via X, highlights the ongoing challenges in recovering digital assets after thefts and raises concerns about exchange security protocols. Let’s delve into this alarming incident and analyze its implications for the future of digital asset security.

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