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Nobitex Exchange Resumes Following $90 Million Cyberattack

BY Adriana Mavrenko·1 MIN READ·JUNE 30, 2025

As Iran’s largest cryptocurrency platform, the Nobitex hack raises notable security and political issues. The attackers burned funds symbolically; gradual service restoration has begun, affecting user accessibility and trust.

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Key Points:
  • Iranian exchange Nobitex resumes service post $90M hack.
  • Gonjeshke Darande group claims responsibility.
  • Service restoration ongoing; full functionality pending.
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Nobitex Resumes Services After $90M Cyberattack

Security and Political Issues

Nobitex experienced a breach where $90 million in digital assets were targeted, primarily in Ethereum and Tron. Attackers sent these funds to vanity addresses, effectively making recovery impossible and signifying a political stunt.

Hacker Group Gonjeshke Darande

The Gonjeshke Darande hacker group claimed responsibility, aligning the attack with their recent disruptive political initiatives in Iran. Despite the circumstances, Nobitex is progressively restoring wallet access for verified customers.

Nobitex Official Statement, Nobitex:
“As we proceed with service restoration, verified users will regain priority access. Our primary focus is ensuring safety and effective security audits before enabling full withdrawals and trading features.”

Users face lingering concerns regarding trust and the exchange’s future. Financially, the hack reflects significant liquidity challenges, while the incident hints at vulnerabilities in digital infrastructure associated with security and regulatory demands.

Potential technological implications arise as Nobitex continues public communication through platforms and works to regain trust and secure assets. The incident marks a political statement rather than a financial heist, setting a precedent in the crypto world.

Disclaimer:

The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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