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Hyperliquid Whale Linked to BitForex CEO Amid Fraud Scandal

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Examination Links 100K BTC Hyperliquid whale to Former BitForex CEO

A whale account on the Hyperliquid⁣ derivatives exchange,‌ controlling approximately 100,000 Bitcoin⁢ (BTC) worth ⁣over $6.2 billion,⁣ is under scrutiny ⁣following⁣ allegations linking it to Zhao Dong, the former CEO of the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange BitForex. ⁣The connection, highlighted by on-chain analyst ZachXBT, centers around patterns of market manipulation ‌and potential ties‍ to funds misappropriated ⁣from BitForex users.

The investigation alleges⁢ that the whale account engaged in ⁤suspicious trading activity on Hyperliquid, specifically exploiting a⁢ liquidation cascade on January‍ 26th. ⁤This event followed a similar pattern observed during the BitForex collapse in February 2023,‌ where users reported being unable to ⁣withdraw funds, with⁤ estimates of losses reaching ‍millions of dollars and prompting a ⁣police investigation into suspected fraud. ⁣zhao Dong⁤ afterward ⁢launched several ventures – WaveLabs VC (2020), TanglePay (2021), IotaBee (2022), and GroupFi ⁤(2023) – ⁤all of which have ⁣largely‍ ceased operation.

in 2024,dong launched XHash.com,an Ethereum staking platform,which investigators ⁤now believe may have been used⁣ to funnel suspicious funds. ‌ Dong reportedly removed XHash from his social media profiles after the ‌allegations surfaced, though ⁢it remains visible on his Telegram account. The core of the connection lies in a .eth domain name associated with the Hyperliquid⁢ whale wallet, which​ ZachXBT alleges is ‍linked to ​wallets previously ⁤associated with Dong and the BitForex ‍fallout.

However, not all analysts are⁢ convinced. Cryptocurrency analyst‌ Quinten François expressed skepticism, suggesting the ​evidence “might potentially⁤ be too conveniently ⁢tailored,” questioning why a user involved in alleged market manipulation would ‌directly link their activity to identifiable wallets.

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