Noxos says part of Coinsbuy exploit funds reached HitBTC and BingX

Noxos says part of Coinsbuy exploit funds reached HitBTC and BingX

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2026-08-16 04:48:09
Blockchain investigation firm Noxos Intelligence said it has further confirmed, using its HYDRA engine, that part of the funds linked to the Coinsbuy hack ended up at HitBTC and BingX. According to the firm’s post on X, HitBTC directly received 30 ETH from the compromised wallet, while BingX received 100 ETH that moved through multiple intermediary addresses. Noxos added that more extensive tracing results are still being verified internally. The update adds to earlier monitoring cited by Foresight News. In that earlier report, on-chain analyst Specter said wallets associated with Coinsbuy were attacked on Ethereum and TRON, with losses exceeding $7.9 million. The latest disclosure does not provide further details beyond the two exchanges and the ETH amounts traced so far.

Blockchain investigation firm Noxos Intelligence said in a post on X that it had further confirmed through its HYDRA engine that part of the funds from the Coinsbuy attack ultimately moved to HitBTC and BingX.

According to Noxos, HitBTC directly received 30 ETH from the hacked wallet. BingX received 100 ETH after the funds passed through multiple intermediary addresses. The firm said more detailed extended tracing results are still under internal verification.

Foresight News had earlier reported, citing on-chain analyst Specter, that wallets associated with Coinsbuy were attacked on Ethereum and TRON, with losses of more than $7.9 million.

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