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by: xpoolPosted on: April 30, 2025

Massive Bitcoin Heist: Social Engineering Scam Results in $330 Million Theft

A large-scale Bitcoin heist involving over $330 million in BTC has been confirmed. According to blockchain expert ZachXBT, the theft was a result of a targeted social engineering scam that targeted an elderly American citizen. 3,520 BTC (around $330.7 million at the time) were transferred from this individual’s wallet on April 28th.

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