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by: xpoolPosted on: October 23, 2025

Massive Bitcoin Move Sparks Investigation After LuBian Hacked Address Reactivates

A significant Bitcoin transfer of $1.83 billion from a hacked mining pool has triggered a thorough investigation. 15,959 BTC worth of stolen funds moved after years of dormancy from the LuBian pool’s address. This activity raises concerns about potential money laundering and fraudulent activities associated with the attack.

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