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The analyst found that $4.1 million worth of Bitcoin (255 BTC) has ended up on OKX, a cryptocurrency exchange. As explained on Twitter, the hacker initially deposited the Now, new information gathered reveals that the FTX attacker sent $4.1 million in Bitcoin to OKX through ChipMixer. The now bankrupt platform saw a hacking that The FTX saga, an already terrible story took a turn for the worse when a few attackers hacked the FTX exchange earlier this month. Now, fresh information that has been The analyst found that $4.1 million worth of Bitcoin (255 BTC) has ended up on OKX, a cryptocurrency exchange. As explained on Twitter, the hacker initially deposited the stolen Per the tweet, the malicious actor had transferred a portion of the stolen FTX funds, or around $4.1 million, to a centralized crypto exchange platform OKX after using the On-chain sleuths discovered that the FTX exploiter sent $4.1 million worth of crypto to the OKX exchange. In a series of tweets on Tuesday, blockchain analysts ZachXBT On-chain detective ZachXBT stated that the hacker has transferred a portion of the stolen funds into Bitcoin mixer ChipMixer and then to OKX and that 255 Bitcoin worth According to newly obtained evidence, the FTX attacker transmitted $4.1 million in Bitcoin to OKX via ChipMixer. Hundreds of thousands of dollars were stolen in a A crypto analyst who goes by ZachXBT on Twitter alleged that the FTX hackers have transferred a portion of the stolen funds to the OKX exchange after using the

FTX Hacker Moves $4.1 Million in Bitcoin (255 BTC) to Crypto Exchange OKX: What We Know

The FTX saga, an already terrible story, took a turn for the worse when hackers exploited the now bankrupt platform earlier this month. Now, fresh information reveals the FTX attacker sent $4.1 million in Bitcoin to OKX through ChipMixer.

On-chain detective ZachXBT stated that the hacker transferred a portion of the stolen funds into Bitcoin mixer ChipMixer and then to OKX. A crypto analyst who goes by ZachXBT on Twitter alleged that the FTX hackers transferred a portion of the stolen funds to the OKX exchange after using the mixer. This aligns with findings from other on-chain sleuths who discovered that the FTX exploiter sent $4.1 million worth of crypto to the OKX exchange.

Per the tweet, the malicious actor transferred a portion of the stolen FTX funds, around $4.1 million, to a centralized crypto exchange platform OKX after using the crypto mixer ChipMixer. The analyst found that $4.1 million worth of Bitcoin (255 BTC) has ended up on OKX, a cryptocurrency exchange. As explained on Twitter, the hacker initially deposited the stolen funds in smaller amounts before consolidating and sending them to OKX. According to newly obtained evidence, the FTX attacker transmitted $4.1 million in Bitcoin to OKX via ChipMixer.

The analyst found that $4.1 million worth of Bitcoin (255 BTC) has ended up on OKX, a cryptocurrency exchange. As explained on Twitter, the hacker initially deposited the Now, new information gathered reveals that the FTX attacker sent $4.1 million in Bitcoin to OKX through ChipMixer. The now bankrupt platform saw a hacking that The FTX saga, an already terrible story took a turn for the worse when a few attackers hacked the FTX exchange earlier this month. Now, fresh information that has been The analyst found that $4.1 million worth of Bitcoin (255 BTC) has ended up on OKX, a cryptocurrency exchange. As explained on Twitter, the hacker initially deposited the stolen Per the tweet, the malicious actor had transferred a portion of the stolen FTX funds, or around $4.1 million, to a centralized crypto exchange platform OKX after using the On-chain sleuths discovered that the FTX exploiter sent $4.1 million worth of crypto to the OKX exchange. In a series of tweets on Tuesday, blockchain analysts ZachXBT On-chain detective ZachXBT stated that the hacker has transferred a portion of the stolen funds into Bitcoin mixer ChipMixer and then to OKX and that 255 Bitcoin worth According to newly obtained evidence, the FTX attacker transmitted $4.1 million in Bitcoin to OKX via ChipMixer. Hundreds of thousands of dollars were stolen in a A crypto analyst who goes by ZachXBT on Twitter alleged that the FTX hackers have transferred a portion of the stolen funds to the OKX exchange after using the

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