$3.5B Bitcoin heist from 2020 retroactively uncovered — Arkham Intel
The $3.5 billion heist is the single largest cryptocurrency hack and went unreported by both parties for years, according to Arkham.
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The $3.5 billion heist is the single largest cryptocurrency hack and went unreported by both parties for years, according to Arkham.
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