
Coldcard hackers move 64 BTC and 200 ETH
- Hackers linked to the Coldcard exploit moved 64 Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) and 200 Ether (CRYPTO:ETH) through cryptocurrency mixers.
- Blockchain investigators said the transfers were likely intended to make the stolen funds harder to trace.
- The activity highlights ongoing laundering risks following major cryptocurrency thefts.
Hackers linked to the Coldcard exploit moved 64 Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) and 200 Ether (CRYPTO:ETH) through cryptocurrency mixing services.
Blockchain investigators said the funds were transferred through mixers to complicate efforts to trace the stolen assets.
Mixers are services that combine cryptocurrency transactions from multiple users to reduce the visibility of fund movements.
Investigators continue monitoring wallet activity connected to the exploit as the stolen assets move across blockchain networks.
The Coldcard incident has become one of the more closely watched crypto security cases because of the scale of the theft and the movement of funds.
The transfers show how attackers often use privacy tools and cross-chain transactions after major cryptocurrency thefts.
