Binance Halts $4.2 Million in XRP: $112 Million Hack

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Binance took action to freeze $4.2 million worth of XRP believed to be associated with the $112 million
Ripple hack. This marks the largest cryptocurrency hack of 2024 thus far, stirring concerns within the digital asset community.

Binance CEO Richard Teng confirmed the freeze through a post on the social media platform X, where he
acknowledged the efforts of on-chain investigator ZachXBT and the Ripple team for their collaboration in identifying the exploited address. The move was part of a broader effort to mitigate the fallout from the hack.

Thomas Silkjær, head of analytics and compliance at the XRP Ledger Foundation, claimed credit for the
foundation’s early investigation into the issue, adding a layer of complexity to the attribution of efforts.

Initial speculation surrounding the hack suggested that Ripple itself had been compromised. However, Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen clarified that it was his personal accounts, not the company, that were targeted. Larsen assured the public that Ripple’s systems remained secure despite the breach.

The hacker behind the exploit notably avoided using crypto mixer services or decentralized exchanges to
obscure their identity. This departure from recent trends raised eyebrows within the cryptocurrency community, indicating potential shifts in tactics among malicious actors.

Freezing Funds and Collaborating with Law Enforcement

ZachXBT disclosed that the exploited account was initially attributed to Ripple in XRP block explorers,
sparking confusion regarding the nature of the hack. Meanwhile, Larsen confirmed that approximately 213 million XRP, valued at $112.5 million, had been stolen from his personal accounts.

In response, Ripple has engaged in discussions with various crypto exchanges to freeze the exploited funds and has notified law enforcement agencies to aid in the investigation.

The perpetrators attempted to launder the stolen XRP through multiple exchanges, including MEXC, Gate,
Binance, Kraken, OKX, HTX, and HitBTC. While Binance has taken measures to freeze some of the stolen funds, other exchanges such as OKX and Kraken have yet to disclose their actions regarding the hack.