Event JSON
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"Bitget's CEO, Gracy Chen, stated that the transferred funds are from the exchange's own reserves and not user deposits. Bybit was hacked by a suspected North Korean entity, resulting in the theft of approximately $1.4 billion in ether. The hack caused a significant market stress test, with Bybit successfully processing 99% of withdrawal requests. Bitget has blacklisted wallets tied to the hacker and will block any transactions from illicit addresses."
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