Kraken CSO claims to Identify the Hacker Who Stole $600 Million From FTX
Going into the weekend, FTX developments kept the
cryptocurrency market on its toes. After hearing that FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried
had declared bankruptcy and resigned, FTX reported account access violations.
Reports claim that hackers stole more than $600 million
worth of cryptocurrency from FTX wallets, causing FTX to relocate all of the
company’s remaining digital assets to cold wallet.
In response to Mario Nawfal earlier, Nick Percoco, the CSO
of Kraken Exchange, stated that the Kraken team now knows the name of the
individual who hacked FTX.
Mario Nawfal, the CEO and founder of IBCgroup.io, stated
that “the hacker is very likely an inexperienced insider.”
The well-known YouTuber and supporter of cryptocurrencies
and NFT, Satoshi Stacker, also commented on the matter, noting that “the FTX
Hacker” just financed TRX wallet from Kraken.”
The Kraken team was able to identify the user because they
had used Kraken to offload the stolen funds throughout the hack.
Tobias Silver, the founder of just.money, received praise
from Dyma Budorin, CEO and co-founder of Hacken.io, for his thorough analysis
of the FTX Tron accounts.
Incompetence of the hacker leads Budorin to conclude that
“an insider is behind [the FTX] rug pull / exit scam.”
“We can confirm our team is aware of the identity of the
account associated with the ongoing FTX hack, and we are committed to working
with law enforcement to ensure they have everything they need to sufficiently
investigate this matter,” a Kraken spokesperson told Bloomberg.
Chief Restructuring Officer, John Ray said, “An active fact
review and mitigation exercise was initiated immediately in response. We have
been in contact with, and are coordinating with law enforcement and relevant
regulators.”
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