Based on Coinomedia, China’s Cybersecurity Emergency Response Center (CVERC) has raised concerns over U.S. involvement in the 2020 LuBian exchange hack. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) recently seized 127,000 Bitcoin (BTC) in its largest-ever crypto forfeiture, linked to the breach. CVERC questioned how the U.S. gained access to the stolen funds, hinting at possible U.S. cyber-intelligence involvement in the investigation or access to the hacked infrastructure. The LuBian exchange was compromised in 2020, and the DOJ’s seizure has reignited scrutiny over international cooperation and transparency in crypto enforcement.
China Questions U.S. Role in 2020 LuBian Hack Amid DOJ's 127K BTC Seizure
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