Hackers Transfer $4,080,410 in Bitcoin from Funds Stolen from Bitfinex in 2016

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According to data from Whale Alert, over the past six hours, hackers have performed twenty transactions, each bearing slightly under 30 BTC marked as funds stolen from Bitfinex by hackers four years ago.

Hackers move 415.6 BTC after stealing almost 20x more from Bitfinex

Top trading platform Bitfinex suffered a major hacker attack in early August 2016 and the exchange lost $72 mln to the IT criminals.

Since then, they have not made any noise until this year when the hackers began moving more of the stolen funds. Earlier, U.Today reported on some smaller amounts of BTC transferred by the culprits.

However, today, Whale Alert spread the word about a wiring of approximately $4 mln worth of Bitcoin from the stolen crypto. The hackers split the money into twenty separate transactions.

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Earlier, this year they transferred some much smaller amounts - $800,000 and $255,863 worth of Bitcoin.

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