VERDICT —UNRATED
Verdict pending. Auto-ingested incidents are reviewed before a public verdict is rendered.
▰ METHOD
Undisclosed
Root cause
Root-cause analysis not yet published. The incident description below contains all currently available signal — review the attack transaction directly for definitive forensics.
Forensic narrative
On June 2, Bitcoin flash-crashed on a major Bitcoin trading platform Kraken. The near vertical drop from $11,200 CAD to $100 CAD within moments initially appeared to have resulted from a technical glitch or a fat-fingered trading error by a whale. In this case, the available evidence suggests a hacker compromised a whale’s account, stole 1200 BTC worth $10.45 million on that date, and then dumped this huge amount of BTC into a highly illiquid BTC/CAD marke. Attack method (per SlowMist): Unknown. Reported loss: 1,200 BTC.
Primary source
https://blockonomi.com/bitcoin-flash-crash-kraken/ ↗Sourced from
slowmist
Technical record
- chain
- bitcoin
- protocol
- Kraken
- bug_class
- unknown
- date_occurred
- 2019-06-02
- loss_usd
- —
- source_id
- sm:kraken::2019-06-02
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