A holding wallet receives nearly $1.2 million in Bitcoin (BTC) from the North Korean hacker group
In an interesting development, a holding wallet recently received nearly $1.2 million in Bitcoin (BTC) from the infamous North Korean hacker unit, Lazarus Group. This transaction has piqued the interest of cybersecurity professionals and blockchain experts, as it is one of the group’s largest transactions in the last 30 days. The Lazarus Group’s wallet was involved in two transactions totaling 27.371 BTC, according to Arkham, a blockchain research organization. This move coincides with the potential approval of a spot Bitcoin ETF in the United States, and investors anticipate increased volatility in the aftermath of the SEC’s decision. Around 3.34 BTC