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Indodax Flash News List | Blockchain.News

List of Flash News about Indodax

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2024-09-11 06:41
Withdrawal System Hack at Indodax Exchange

According to SlowMist_Team, their analysis indicates that the hot wallet has not been compromised, but the withdrawal system might have been hacked. The stolen Bitcoin was withdrawn from the Indodax exchange. (Source)

2024-09-11 06:14
Indodax Hacked for $22M in Various Cryptocurrencies

According to Lookonchain, Indodax was hacked for $22 million 10 hours ago. The stolen assets include 6.14 million USDT, 1,047 ETH (worth $2.48 million), 25 BTC (worth $1.41 million), 2.2 million MATIC (worth $849,000), 1.4 million ARB (worth $749,600), and 2 million ENA (worth $465,000). The hacker has converted most of the stolen assets into native tokens and currently holds 5,584 of them. (Source)

2024-09-11 08:34
Indodax Hacked for $21.72M, Majority Converted to ETH

According to @OnchainDataNerd, the cryptocurrency exchange Indodax was hacked 13 hours ago, resulting in a loss of approximately $21.72 million. The stolen assets include 6.14 million USDT, 1,074 ETH valued at $2.48 million, 25 BTC worth $1.44 million, and 2.2 million MATIC valued at $850,000. The hacker converted most of these tokens into ETH and transferred them to the address 0x591. (Source)

2024-09-11 04:54
Indodax Exchange Hacked for $20 Million

According to @spotonchain, the Indonesian cryptocurrency exchange Indodax was hacked approximately 9 hours ago, resulting in a loss of $20 million. The hacker has converted most of the stolen assets into native cryptocurrencies. They currently hold 5,584 ETH (worth $13 million) on Ethereum and Optimism networks, and 6.84 million POL (MATIC) tokens (worth $2.56 million) on the Polygon network. (Source)

2024-10-23 04:24
Connection Between Indodax and BingX Hackers Identified

According to MistTrack_io, there is a link between the Indodax and BingX hackers, as they both used the same cryptocurrency address (0x0c74c11443e60e011f884f547729127380ca1992) for money laundering activities. The Indodax hacker operated on the Polygon network, while the BingX hacker's network was not specified. This connection may indicate coordinated or related hacking activities that could impact traders on these platforms. (Source)