Crypto Exchange WazirX Sees $230M in Suspicious Withdrawals, Largely $100M in SHIB Token
Indian crypto exchange WazirX saw over $230 million in withdrawals in early European hours on Thursday as a security breach affected one of its wallets, causing the loss of user funds.
“We’re aware that one of our multisig wallets has experienced a security breach. Our team is actively investigating the incident,” the exchange confirmed in an X post. “To ensure the safety of your assets, INR and crypto withdrawals will be temporarily paused.”
The stolen funds account for over 45% of the exchange’s $500 million holdings, which it disclosed in a June report.
The Indian exchange’s live proof of reserve site was down for maintenance as of the time of writing.
Multisig wallets are a type of crypto wallet that requires two or more private keys to authenticate and confirm transactions before they are processed.
Early blockchain data tracked by Lookonchain shows over $100 million worth of shiba inu (SHIB) tokens were withdrawn, the most among lost funds, followed by $52 million in ether (ETH), $11 million in Matic’s MATIC, and $6 million in pepe (PEPE).
Update:#WazirX has ~$230M in assets stolen. Including:
5.43T $SHIB($102M)
15,298 $ETH($52.5M)
20.5M $MATIC($11.24M)
640.27B $PEPE($7.6M)
5.79M $USDT
135M $GALA($3.5M)
…‼️Please note that the hacker is selling these assets!https://t.co/1uOozAVeM1 https://t.co/ogtVSFITK9 pic.twitter.com/3vPmxqXwbL
— Lookonchain (@lookonchain) July 18, 2024
Transactional data shows the exploiter is actively selling the stolen holding using the onchain exchange Uniswap. The exploiter is yet to sell their ETH holdings, and holds over $4.2 million in FLOKI tokens
WazirX is popular among Indian traders and primarily targets the Indian market. It is among the few Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) registered exchanges in the country, allowing it to offer crypto exchange services to Indian citizens.
CoinGecko data shows WazirX exchanged at least $2.2 million in volumes in the past 24 hours, led by tether (USDT) stablecoins and XRP.
UPDATE (July 18, 08:25 UTC): Adds context and background.
UPDATE (July 18, 08:41 UTC): Adds bullets and additional details on reserves.
Edited by Parikshit Mishra.