The hacker still holds over $50 million in tokens. Amid an ongoing restructuring, WazirX founder Nischal Shetty has previously blamed both custodian Liminal and Binance for the situation.
The hacker behind July's $230 million WazirX hack has nearly finished laundering the stolen funds, using Tornado Cash to obscure the transactions. Just $6 million worth of ether is left.
WazirX plans to launch and distribute recovery tokens to affected users, enabling them to recoup nearly half of their lost assets.
WazirX said that its users will be able to withdraw 66% of INR balances on the platform from today Investors are on tenterhooks as the hacker entity responsible for the infamous WazirX $230 Mn ...
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WazirX, which lost $234 million in a hack, some 45% of customers' funds, had filed an application with the Singapore High Court for a six-month moratorium. The hacker behind that July hack has ...
WazirX also announced a white hat recovery bounty ... The offer is open for the hacker who has taken control 0f funds in the first place, provided they returned the entire sum to a specified ...
Data collected by Arkham Research showed that the hacker who exploited the WazirX wallet for over $230 million (roughly Rs. 1,900 crore) is using the controversial Tornado Cash platform to do so.
Her experience highlights just how sneaky these scammers can be: "I had a hacker tell me, posing as a friend, that they received another friend request from me on Facebook. The hacker then ...