BigONE Exchange Hacked for $27M and Accused of Processing Scams

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The BigONE exchange didn’t just fall victim to a hack, but has also been accused of processing illegal funds.

BigONE, one of the Seychelles-based crypto exchanges, is the latest Web3 platform to suffer significant losses due to a hack on June 16.

On-chain data shows that BigONE has lost roughly $27 million in the latest hack. Stolen Bitcoin BTC $119 366 24h volatility: 2.1% Market cap: $2.38 T Vol. 24h: $49.42 B from the exchange is worth over $14 million, followed by USDT on TRON and Ethereum, each worth $7 million and $4 million.

All the funds are currently sitting in newly created wallets.

While the main reason behind the exploit hasn’t been announced yet, BigONE promised its users to “fully cover all losses” and has been working on a system recovery.

The Seychelles-based exchange, founded in 2017, also recorded a 38.6% decline in its daily trading volume, reaching $684 million, according to data from CoinGecko.

BigONE has listed 181 tokens with 698 trading pairs since its establishment.

Despite suffering massive losses, on-chain sleuth ZachXBT claimed that “this CEX processed a good bit of volume from pig butchering, romance, investment scams,” and he doesn’t feel bad for its team.

ZachXBT even added other names like MEXC and Kucoin as “sketchy offshore exchanges.” He says that if these exchanges “get hacked for large sums, it would be beneficial for the industry, calling the process a “natural cleanse without government overreach.”

According to a Coinspeaker report, the crypto industry has lost $2.1 billion to hackers within the first half of 2025.

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