According to ZachXBT's post on his personal channel, "It appears that the centralized Indian trading platform CoinDCX 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. The attacker's address initially received 1 $ETH through Tornado Cash as seed funding, 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 and is not 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" [ChainCatcher]
According to ZachXBT's post on his personal channel, "It appears that the centralized Indian trading platform CoinDCX 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. The attacker's address initially received 1 ETH through Tornado Cash as seed funding, 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 and is not 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" [ChainCatcher]