Indian crypto exchange CoinDCX was reportedly exploited for approximately $44.2 million, according t
Indian crypto exchange CoinDCX was reportedly exploited for approximately $44.2 million, according to blockchain sleuth ZachXBT and security firm Cyvers.
The exchanges CEO confirmed that an internal wallet has been compromised. However, he stated that customer funds remain safe.CoinDCX Hack traced back to Tornado Cash funding
ZachXBT reported the incident early Friday, stating that an attacker address received 1 ETH via Tornado Cash, then went on to bridge funds from Solana to Ethereum.
The flow of assets suggests a coordinated cross-chain laundering strategy.
Meanwhile, on-chain data confirms the fund movement across multiple addresses and protocols. The compromised wallet was not part of CoinDCXs published proof-of-reserve reports, requiring manual attribution.
CoinDCX Hack. Source: ZachXBT
CoinDCX Confirms Breach, Says User Funds Are Safe
CoinDCX Co-founder and CEO Sumit Guptaacknowledged the incident hours after ZachXBTs post. He clarified that the breach involved an internal wallet used for liquidityon a partner exchange, not a user-facing wallet.
According to the statement, the platform is investigating the server breach that led to the compromise. It has since frozen the affected internal systems and is working with security experts to contain the incident.
The breach was initially flagged by Cyvers Alerts, a blockchain threat intelligence firm that detected the suspicious withdrawals from CoinDCXs hot wallet. The funds were quickly routed through multiple wallets, making tracing complex.
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