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Law enforcement recovers $30 million from Ronin Bridge hack with the help of Chainalysis

Chainalysis explains that in response, Lazarus Group hackers switched to, perhaps ironically, laundering the stolen crypto via cross-chain bridges on legitimate decentralized finance platforms. “With Chainalysis tools, these cross-chain funds movements are easily traced,” the firm wrote, pointing to one transaction where hacked funds were bridged to the BNB Chain from Ethereum, then swapped for Tron’s stablecoin USDD, and then finally bridged to the BitTorrent blockchain.

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