🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨 342,000 (49,848,273 USD) transferred from to unknown wallet Tx: — Whale Alert (@whale_alert)Sure, this wasn’t abnormal in and of itself, as whales have to use exchanges. Though, what’s interesting was that this transaction came as there were millions of dollars worth of other cryptocurrencies (like Tron, EOS, etc.) transferred from Upbit’s cold wallets and hot wallets to other addresses. This confluence led to speculation that a hack had taken place, as this also came as Upbit had suspended some of its services.
Though, just minutes ago, the exchange’s chief executive revealed in an that only the 342,000 Ethereum transaction was suspicious, not any of the other ones mentioned earlier. The translated version of the release does not contain the word “hack,” though many have taken the statement as a sign that the $50 million worth of cryptocurrency has been misplaced and is currently unretrievable.
UPbit is not using the word "hack" for $51.3 million loss. At this point, considering the possibility of insider job. — Joseph Young (@iamjosephyoung)
This story is still developing. NewsBTC will keep you updated.
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