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2025-10-24 20:22:05

BingX Exploiter Reportedly Launders Funds via ClockSwap's P2P

Bern, Switzerland, October 24th, 2025, Chainwire In the aftermath of the recent BingX security incident, blockchain analysts have traced portions of the stolen assets to transactions passing through ClockSwap’s peer-to-peer platform, where the funds appear to have been converted into Monero (XMR) — a privacy coin known for its untraceable features. According to preliminary on-chain data, the exploiter moved Bitcoin from a series of intermediate wallets into ClockSwap , a platform often used for direct crypto-to-crypto swaps without centralized oversight. Shortly after the deposits, corresponding transactions involving Monero appeared, suggesting a deliberate effort to obscure the origin of the funds. ClockSwap itself is not complicit as it was simply used as a channel, this development highlights the growing use of privacy-oriented assets and decentralized P2P markets by attackers seeking to evade detection. Cybersecurity analysts note that once funds are moved into Monero, tracking becomes nearly impossible, as the coin’s ring signatures and stealth addresses conceal both sender and receiver details. BingX has yet to comment on the specific wallet addresses identified in this investigation but stated that efforts to trace and recover stolen assets are ongoing. Authorities and independent researchers continue to monitor movements from associated wallets for further activity linked to the exploit. ContactCCOXavier [email protected] Disclaimer: This is a sponsored press release and is for informational purposes only. It does not reflect the views of Crypto Daily, nor is it intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, or financial advice.

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