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$330 Million Bitcoin Hack Drives Monero’s Price Surge

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Qadir AK

The crypto world was jolted overnight as Monero (XMR) prices surged by more than 50%, sending shockwaves through the market. While such sudden spikes often raise eyebrows, this particular surge is linked to a massive Bitcoin theft worth around $330 million.

The Bitcoin Heist Uncovered

Renowned on-chain detective ZachXBT revealed that roughly 3,520 Bitcoins, valued at an astonishing $330.7 million, were moved from a compromised wallet. The stolen BTC was quickly shuffled through multiple addresses and laundered across six different exchanges, making it hard to trace the funds.

The hacker swapped the stolen Bitcoin for Monero (XMR), a privacy-focused cryptocurrency designed to shield transactions. Given Monero’s lower liquidity compared to Bitcoin, the influx of BTC caused its price to jump by over 35%, reaching a high of $308.5.

Who’s Behind the Hack?

While ZachXBT speculates that this heist wasn’t the work of North Korean hackers, there’s no confirmation on the perpetrators. However, the methodical approach and the laundering strategy point toward a professional cybercriminal operation. The sudden Bitcoin-to-Monero move suggests a well-coordinated effort to obscure the stolen funds.

Monero’s Price Surge: Speculation or Long-Term Growth?

The massive spike in Monero’s price has sparked excitement, but experts caution that the rally may not last. Open interest in Monero futures reached a new yearly high, with many traders jumping on the bandwagon. However, analysts like Min Junng from Presto highlight that Monero’s network activity hasn’t seen any significant uptick, suggesting that this rally might be driven by speculation rather than genuine growth.

Takeaway

This hack serves as a stark reminder of how major cybercriminal activities can send ripples through the crypto markets. While the Monero price spike might be short-lived, it highlights the complex relationship between security breaches and market movements in the world of digital assets.

Qadir AK

Qadir Ak is the founder of Coinpedia. He has over a decade of experience writing about technology and has been covering the blockchain and cryptocurrency space since 2010. He has also interviewed a few prominent experts within the cryptocurrency space.

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