
Hackers Strike Again — $21M Stablecoin Loot Moved To Ethereum Network
A large stablecoin theft hit the crypto space on Oct 10, 2025, when an attacker drained a single user wallet and moved the proceeds onto Ethereum. Based on reports, the loss is about $21 million. The event has drawn fresh attention to how one leaked secret can wipe out millions. Related Reading: Bitcoin Or Your […]
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The Bitfinex hack had been one of the most popular hacks when it occurred. At that point, bitcoin was still in its very early stages and was still reeling from the Mt Gox shutdown even years later. When the hack occurred, the attackers had made off with 119,756 BTC successfully. They had moved out of the stash gradually over time but recently, the biggest move from the hackers came when they moved $3.8 billion worth of bitcoin. Hackers Move 10,000 BTC The Bitfinex hackers have moved 10,000 BTC from a stash that has been there since 2016. There have been BTC moved from the wallets....
The Bitfinex hackers have moved thousands of Bitcoins in 2020. Bitcoins (BTC) stolen from major cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex back in 2016 are on the move again, as hackers shift another massive batch of funds to unknown wallets.According to data from crypto transaction tracking service Whale Alert, Bitfinex hackers moved more than $4.6 million in stolen BTC on Oct. 8. These funds were sent to unknown wallets in two separate transactions of 435 BTC and 8 BTC.But the hackers have moved far more than this amount earlier this week. According to Whale Alert, Bitfinex hackers completed seven....