Norway recovers nearly $6M from 2022’s infamous Ronin hack
Working with the FBI and DOJ, Norway successfully recovered $5.9 million worth of digital currencies from the Ronin hack perpetuated by the Lazarus Group.
Working with the FBI and DOJ, Norway successfully recovered $5.9 million worth of digital currencies from the Ronin hack perpetuated by the Lazarus Group.
A spokeswoman for the company told Bloomberg that users could withdraw one ETH for each one they held on the platform at the time of the hack when Ronin Bridge relaunches.
BSV Blockchain launched an online platform in China called the "CSDN Blockchain Engineer Qualification program," which aims to help bitcoin beginners learn how to store data in a Bitcoin network.
The Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) wants financial institutions to conduct due diligence when dealing with P2E gamers following the Axie Infinity's Ronin Bridge hack.
The U.S. Treasury connected the theft to the North Korean hacker group Lazarus Group it also added the related Ethereum address to its sanctions list.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas issued the warning at a time when the Philippines has become a global leader in play-to-earn games, making 40% of Axie users.
Ronin Bridge, the Ethereum sidechain used by popular NFT game Axie Infinity, lost over $600 million in what appears to be one of the largest digital currency heists in the world.
The attack on Ronin Bridge came after five of its validator nodes had their private keys compromised; transactions on Ronin Bridge are paused to ascertain that no further funds can be stolen.