PANews reported on February 23 that according to monitoring by on-chain analyst Yu Jin, Bybit hackers have used a large number of addresses to use cross-chain exchange platforms such as Chainflip, THORChain, LiFi, DLN, and eXch to exchange 37,900 ETH (US$106 million) for other assets (BTC, etc.) across chains since they started laundering coins yesterday afternoon. The Bybit hacker address currently has 461,491 ETH (US$1.29 billion), and the total number of ETH they stole from Bybit is 499,395 (US$1.4 billion).
Bybit hackers have used the cross-chain exchange platform to exchange 37,900 ETH into other assets
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