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by: xpoolPosted on: April 28, 2025

3,520 Bitcoin Hacked, Laundered via Monero in $330 Million Heist

Blockchain investigator ZachXBT has uncovered a major cryptocurrency heist involving 3,520 BTC worth approximately $330.7 million. The funds were stolen from a victim’s wallet and laundered through six exchanges before being transferred into privacy-focused crypto Monero. While others have implicated the Lazarus Group, ZachXBT attributes the hack to independent hackers who deliberately ignored these claims.

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