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by: xpoolPosted on: October 22, 2025

Lubian Hack: $1.8 Billion Bitcoin Move Sparks Market Concerns

A hacker wallet connected to the infamous Lubian mining pool hack has moved a staggering 15,959 BTC worth nearly $1.8 billion. This significant transfer raises eyebrows and potential market volatility due to its unusual obfuscation tactics.

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