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Data: The address of the stolen funds from Bybit currently holds over 489,300 ETH and 15,000 cmETH

2025-02-22 21:30:21
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ChainCatcher news, according to Lookonchain monitoring, the stolen funds address from Bybit (from the Lazarus Group) has transferred 10,000 ETH and started laundering.

Currently, the Bybit hacker holds 489,395 ETH (1.32 billion USD) and 15,000 cmETH (non-withdrawable) across 53 wallets.

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