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ZachXBT links LiFi volume surge to DPRK laundering post-Bybit hack

ZachXBT links LiFi volume surge to DPRK laundering post-Bybit hack


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2025-06-03 12:51:33

A blockchain investigator suggested that crypto laundering by North Korean hackers may account for 15–25% of LiFi activity. LiFi Protocol reported its highest activity figures yet. However, blockchain investigator ZachXBT suggested that much of the cross-chain bridge’s volume was tied to North Korean hackers laundering funds from the Bybit hack. On Tuesday, June 3, ZachXBT highlighted LiFi Protocol’s record-breaking performance. The protocol’s founder, Arjun Chand, shared May data showing $3 billion in volume and 4.37 million executed transactions. Additionally, he claimed that over 510,000 unique users were served. You might also like: Bybit’s billion-dollar hack has changed everything — Ethereum rollback, CZ’s warning, and a liquidity miracle ZachXBT noted that the founder did not address the likely reason behind the significant surge in activity. According to the investigator, the primary driver was money laundering linked to recent North Korean hacks. “Fun fact: Whenever your favorite cross-chain bridge flexes record usage/volume stats for the month, there’s a high likelihood the activity came from DPRK laundering funds from hacks,” ZachXBT. You might also like: Bybit’s $1.5B heist: How Park Jin Hyok became crypto’s most feared cybercriminal North Korean hackers launder half of Bybit’s money The investigator explained that the apparent spike in network volume likely came from laundering related to the Bybit hack. These hackers employ complex operations designed to obscure the source of funds, which substantially increases network activity. “Usage gets overstated because they repeatedly chain hop back and forth to obfuscate movements,” ZachXBT claimed. He added that “DPRK represented at minimum 15-25% of LiFi activity during the period of time.” While blockchain transactions are technically transparent, several laundering tactics can obscure their origin. These include frequent chain-hopping, token swaps, and splitting funds across thousands of wallets—practices that make tracing nearly impossible. The Bybit hackers appear to have succeeded in their efforts. By the end of May, over half of the $1.4 billion in stolen funds were reportedly untraceable on-chain, indicating they had been successfully laundered. Read more: ‘We can’t defeat an enemy that we don’t know’: Researcher warns of North Korea’s changing crypto tactics


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