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ZachXBT Reveals $282M Bitcoin and Litecoin Theft from Hardware Wallet Scam

2026-01-17
A large-scale cryptocurrency theft linked to a social engineering attack has drawn attention after on-chain investigator ZachXBT disclosed that a single victim lost more than $282 million in digital assets earlier this month.
ZachXBT Reveals $282M Bitcoin and Litecoin Theft from Hardware Wallet Scam

A large-scale cryptocurrency theft linked to a social engineering attack has drawn attention after on-chain investigator ZachXBT disclosed that a single victim lost more than $282 million in digital assets earlier this month.

According to ZachXBT, the occurred around 23:00 UTC on Jan. 10, 2026, and involved Bitcoin (BTC) and Litecoin (LTC) held in a hardware wallet. In a post on X, he said the victim was deceived through a social engineering scam, resulting in the unauthorized transfer of approximately 2.05 million LTC and 1,459 BTC.

At the time of disclosure, the combined value of the stolen assets exceeded $282 million based on present market prices. ZachXBT identified several addresses linked to theft, noting that they collectively held the full amount of the stolen Bitcoin and Litecoin.

Following the theft, the attacker began moving the assets across multiple networks. ZachXBT reported that a large portion of the stolen BTC and LTC was converted into Monero (XMR) through several instant exchange services. The volume of conversions coincided with a sharp, short-term spike in Monero’s price as liquidity absorbed the inflows.

In addition to the conversions, part of the Bitcoin was bridged using Thorchain, a cross-chain liquidity protocol. ZachXBT said the BTC was transferred to other blockchain networks, including Ethereum, Ripple, and Litecoin, as part of the asset movement process.

The theft took place during a period of limited gains in major cryptocurrencies. On the day of the incident, Litecoin traded at approximately $74.57, up 3.6% over 24 hours. Bitcoin was priced near $95,512, up about 0.2% over the same period, according to CoinGecko data cited in reports.

The incident was disclosed as blockchain security firms continued to track trends in crypto-related losses. PeckShield reported that total exploit losses fell to roughly $76 million in December 2025, compared with $194.3 million in November.

Despite the month-over-month decline, the firm said overall incident activity remained elevated. ZachXBT’s disclosure adds to a growing list of high-value thefts attributed to social engineering tactics rather than technical vulnerabilities, based on the details he shared.

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