Bitcoin price today: slides below $95k as Bybit $1.5 bln hack spooks investors

Published 24/02/2025, 05:40 pm
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Investing.com-- Bitcoin was trading lower on Monday following a 1% drop last week, as investors stayed cautious surrounding the U.S. interest rate outlook after weak economic data. 

The downturn was exacerbated by a significant security breach at cryptocurrency exchange Bybit, where nearly $1.5 billion worth of Ethereum was stolen, intensifying negative sentiment in the crypto market.

The world’s largest cryptocurrency fell 1.2% to $94,482.0 by 10:31 ET (15:31 GMT)

Bybit suffers nearly $1.5 billion loss in major crypto hack

The Bybit hack, occurring during a routine transfer from an offline "cold" wallet to an online "hot" wallet, resulted in the theft of approximately 401,000 Ethereum. 

This incident is considered one of the largest digital heists to date. 

Bybit’s CEO, Ben Zhou, assured clients that their assets are secure and that the company remains solvent, with sufficient reserves to cover the losses. 

The exchange is collaborating with blockchain forensic experts to trace the stolen funds and has offered a 10% bounty for information leading to their recovery.

In the aftermath of the breach, Bybit experienced a surge in withdrawal requests, processing over 350,000 transactions as customers reacted to the security lapse. 

The company has acknowledged potential delays in processing these withdrawals due to the high volume.

Media reports showed that preliminary investigations suggest the North Korean hacking group, Lazarus, may be responsible for the attack. 

Investors cautious due to Fed rate uncertainty

Cryptocurrency investors are exhibiting increased caution due to uncertainties surrounding the Federal Reserve’s interest rate trajectory. 

Recent data indicates a deceleration in U.S. business activity. Services PMI fell to 49.7 in February 2025 from 52.9 in January, signaling a contraction in the services sector. 

Additionally, Michigan’s consumer sentiment index dropped to a 15-month low of 64.7 in February, down from 71.7 in January, with concerns over tariffs impacting consumer confidence. citeturn0search2

Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve has maintained its hawkish stance, emphasizing vigilance against potential inflationary pressures. This stance is influenced by factors such as sticky core inflation, and tariffs and government spending cuts, which could exacerbate conditions.

The juxtaposition of a hawkish Fed and weakening economic indicators has led to increased volatility in financial markets. 

Cryptocurrency investors, in particular, are navigating this uncertainty, as interest rate policies significantly influence risk asset valuations, including digital currencies. 

Strategy buys over 20K more Bitcoin

Bitcoin treasury firm Strategy, formerly known as MicroStrategy, added 20,356 BTC to its holdings between Feb. 18 and Feb. 23, spending roughly $1.99 billion at an average price of $97,514 per bitcoin, according to an 8-K filing with the SEC on Monday.

With this latest purchase, the company now owns 499,096 BTC, valued at over $47 billion. According to co-founder and executive chairman Michael Saylor, Strategy’s total bitcoin holdings were acquired at an average cost of $66,357 per coin, amounting to approximately $33.1 billion, including fees and expenses. Strategy currently controls more than 2.3% of the cryptocurrency’s fixed 21 million supply.

The acquisition comes after the company completed a $2 billion zero-coupon convertible note offering, announced earlier the same day. The deal also includes an option for initial buyers to purchase up to $300 million in additional notes.

Crypto price today: altcoins fall amid Bybit hack jitters; Solana, $TRUMP plunge

Most altcoins fell in line with broader movement amid a risk-off mood, but their declines were sharper compared to Bitcoin’s.

World no.2 crypto Ether plunged nearly 5% to $2,659.31 on Monday.

World no. 3 crypto XRP dropped 4.7% to $2.43.

Solana plunged around 9%, and Cardano fell 6.7%, while Polygon declined 4.5%.

Among meme tokens, Dogecoin lost 7.1%, while $TRUMP tumbled 7.4%.

Ayushman Ojha contributed to this report. 

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