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    BitoPro Silent on $11.5M Hack: Investigator Uncovers Massive Crypto Theft

    June 3, 2025

    BitoPro Silent on $11.5M Hack: Investigator Uncovers Massive Crypto Theft

    Cryptocurrency investigator @zachxbt, while analyzing on-chain transactions, uncovered a suspicious movement of funds linked to the Taiwanese cryptocurrency exchange BitoPro. Approximately $11.5 milli …
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