On July 20, ZachXBT posted on his personal channel, "It appears that the centralized exchange CoinDCX in India may have been hacked about 17 hours ago, with a loss of approximately $44.20 million, but has not yet disclosed the incident to the community as of now.
The attacker's address initially received 1 $ETH through Tornado Cash as seed money, and then cross-chain transferred some of the stolen funds from Solana to Ethereum. Thanks to @Cyvers for reminding me to pay attention to these abnormal transfers. The affected CoinDCX hot wallet was not publicly marked or included in the current proof of reserves, so I can only manually identify the attribution by reviewing the counterparty address.
The theft addresses are as follows:
6peRRbTz28xofaJPJzEkxnpcpR5xhYsQcmJHQFdP22n
3btch8cSVp3Uh2SiY9DeiRNYUBmFiBNHZQzDyecJs7Gu
0xEF0c5b9E0E9643937D75C229648158584A8CD8D2" [BlockBeats]
On July 20, ZachXBT posted on his personal channel, "It appears that the centralized exchange CoinDCX in India may have been hacked about 17 hours ago, with a loss of approximately $44.20 million, but has not yet disclosed the incident to the community as of now.
The attacker's address initially received 1 ETH through Tornado Cash as seed money, and then cross-chain transferred some of the stolen funds from Solana to Ethereum. Thanks to @Cyvers for reminding me to pay attention to these abnormal transfers. The affected CoinDCX hot wallet was not publicly marked or included in the current proof of reserves, so I can only manually identify the attribution by reviewing the counterparty address.
The theft addresses are as follows:
6peRRbTz28xofaJPJzEkxnpcpR5xhYsQcmJHQFdP22n
3btch8cSVp3Uh2SiY9DeiRNYUBmFiBNHZQzDyecJs7Gu
0xEF0c5b9E0E9643937D75C229648158584A8CD8D2" [BlockBeats]