@Cointelegraph The problem is they accidentally flooded ~550K BTC total to 249 users via a Random Box glitch (many got ~2,000 BTC each instead of tiny points rewards), and still can’t recover more than ~204K BTC according to Korean media outlets.
Bithumb “mistake”: How does an exchange magically send 550K BTC out of thin air? Who owned those BTCs?
204K BTC unrecovered—good luck clawing that back.
HODL your own coins, people.
Bithumb CHAOS: Employee typo in a Random Box event turned tiny point rewards into ~550,000 BTC mistakenly sent to 249 users! 😱
• BTC price on Bithumb crashed to ₩81M (~16% below global) from instant dumps
• ~204,000 BTC still unrecovered from 86 users
@AshCrypto Bithumb CHAOS: Employee typo in a Random Box event turned tiny point rewards into ~550,000 BTC mistakenly sent to 249 users! 😱
• BTC price on Bithumb crashed to ₩81M (~16% below global) from instant dumps
• ~204,000 BTC still unrecovered from 86 users
@BitcoinNewsCom Bithumb CHAOS: Employee typo in a Random Box event turned tiny point rewards into ~550,000 BTC mistakenly sent to 249 users! 😱
• BTC price on Bithumb crashed to ₩81M (~16% below global) from instant dumps
• ~204,000 BTC still unrecovered from 86 users
@zachxbt The LuBian hack doesn’t seem like a true hack. It appears to be an inside job, as Chen Zhi (aka “Vincent”), a Chinese national and founder/chairman of Cambodia’s Prince Holding Group, controlled LuBian and the ~127,426 stolen Bitcoin, now tied to his pig butchering scam empire.
@bitcoinarchive@zachxbt The LuBian hack doesn’t seem like a true hack. It appears to be an inside job, as Chen Zhi (aka “Vincent”), a Chinese national and founder/chairman of Cambodia’s Prince Holding Group, controlled LuBian and the ~127,426 stolen Bitcoin, now tied to his pig butchering scam empire.
@tier10k The LuBian hack doesn’t seem like a true hack. It appears to be an inside job, as Chen Zhi (aka “Vincent”), a Chinese national and founder/chairman of Cambodia’s Prince Holding Group, controlled LuBian and the ~127,426 stolen Bitcoin, now tied to his pig butchering scam empire.
@lookonchain@CK_Cryptoklepto The LuBian hack doesn’t seem like a true hack. It appears to be an inside job, as Chen Zhi (aka “Vincent”), a Chinese national and founder/chairman of Cambodia’s Prince Holding Group, controlled LuBian and the ~127,426 stolen Bitcoin, now tied to his pig butchering scam empire.
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