eXch vs Bybit: Is the mixer an accomplice of hackers or a privacy defender?
Hacker money laundering caused a stir, who is right and who is wrong?
On February 23, the mixer platform eXch made a big move on the Bitcoin forum, directly publicizing Bybit's request to intercept the emails of the hacker address, and sneered: "Bybit has been attacking us continuously in the past year. It is hard to understand why we are talking about cooperation now." At the same time, North Korea's Lazarus Group cleaned the 5,000 ETH (about 13 million US dollars) stolen from Bybit through eXch. Yu Xian, the founder of SlowMist, said bluntly: eXch has been involved in security incidents many times, and a large amount of ETH has been washed into BTC and XMR. All platforms have to raise risk control alarms. Is this duel the ultimate collision of privacy and security, or the prelude to a hacker carnival? Let's find out.