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Sat Feb 22, 2025, 05:11 AM Feb 22

Bybit Hit by Crypto's Worst Hack With Almost $1.5 Billion Stolen

Source: Bloomberg

February 21, 2025 at 11:11 AM EST
Updated on February 21, 2025 at 4:14 PM EST


Crypto exchange Bybit said it was hacked, resulting in what analysts estimate was the loss of almost $1.5 billion worth of tokens in the biggest theft ever committed in the industry. Researchers believe North Korean hackers were likely responsible. A hacker took control of one of Bybit’s offline Ethereum wallets, the exchange’s Chief Executive Officer Ben Zhou announced in a post on X on Friday. An estimated $1.46 billion in assets flowed out of the wallet in a series of suspicious transactions, according to posts by on-chain analyst ZachXBT on Telegram.

Research firm Arkham Intelligence confirmed around $1.4 billion in outflows from the exchange, posting on X that “the funds have begun to move to new addresses where they are being sold.” The hack is the largest-ever crypto theft, according to blockchain analytics firm Elliptic, surpassing the $611 million stolen from Poly Network in 2021. It was likely the “largest incident ever, not just crypto,” said Rob Behnke, co-founder and executive chairman of blockchain security firm Halborn.

Zhou went on a livestream on social-media platform X in an effort to alleviate clients’ concerns about the hack. The exchange has taken out bridge loans with partners and has secured about 80% of funding needed to cover the loss, he said. At the same time, Bybit will try to recover the funds and take necessary legal action against the hackers.

“Your money is safe and our withdrawals are still open,” said Zhou on the livestream, appearing in a black T-shirt with the Bybit logo. He added that the exchange had processed more than 70% of all withdrawal requests following the hack. The exchange currently is not buying any Ether to cover the stolen assets on the platform, he added.

Read more: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-02-21/bybit-says-exchange-wallet-hacked-1-5-billion-estimated-loss



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