As of April 21, 2025, around $1.4 billion in hacked crypto—roughly 500,000 ETH—remains 68.57% traceable, with DPRK-linked funds flowing through Wasabi, Tornado Cash, and various cross-chain platforms. So far, 432,748 ETH (about $1.21B) has been swapped into BTC, while just 1.17% (around $16.77M) remains on Ethereum. Bybit CEO Ben Zhou said the exchange is working with global authorities to freeze suspicious transactions and has strengthened KYC measures across all platforms.

As of April 21, 2025, around $1.4 billion in hacked crypto—roughly 500,000 ETH—remains 68.57% traceable, with DPRK-linked funds flowing through Wasabi, Tornado Cash, and various cross-chain platforms. So far, 432,748 ETH (about $1.21B) has been swapped into BTC, while just 1.17% (around $16.77M) remains on Ethereum. Bybit CEO Ben Zhou said the exchange is working with global authorities to freeze suspicious transactions and has strengthened KYC measures across all platforms.
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