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Analyst estimates KuCoin hack damage at $280 million

Analyst estimates KuCoin hack damage at $280 million

An unknown hacker could have withdrawn from the KuCoin cryptocurrency exchange nearly twice as much as previously estimated. This conclusion was reached by The Block analyst Larry Cermak.

To assess the damage, he analyzed wallets presumably linked to KuCoin. According to the analyst, the attackers stole nearly $280 million, not the $150 million previously cited. This would make the KuCoin hack the third-largest in cryptocurrency history.

Cermak acknowledged that some of these tokens “were frozen, forked and blacklisted.” But he doubted that KuCoin would be able to cover the stolen funds through the insurance fund.

“I believe there is almost no chance of fixing this,” the analyst said.

In his view, about 50% of all stolen tokens will be recovered. Among them are Velo ($76 million), Tether ($22 million), Orion ($10 million), KardiaChain ($10 million), Ocean Protocol ($9 million), VIDT Datalink ($7 million), NOIA Network ($5 million) and Covesting ($600 000).

Earlier, on September 26, KuCoin CEO Johnny Lyu confirmed the hackers’ attack on the exchange. Observers estimated that the unauthorized withdrawals from hot wallets amounted to $150 million.

To launder the stolen funds, the attackers used the decentralized exchanges Uniswap and Kyber Network.

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