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Nobitex Resumes Service Post $90M Hack

BY Solomon M.·1 MIN READ·JUNE 30, 2025

Nobitex, Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, has resumed operations after a major hack resulting in $90 million in losses. The hack was carried out by Gonjeshke Darande, a pro-Israel group targeting Iranian systems.

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Key Takeaways:
  • Gonjeshke Darande stole $90M from Nobitex’s hot wallets.
  • Iran’s Nobitex resumes services; security enhancements pledged.
  • Funds used for political messaging; impacts are political, not financial.
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Nobitex Crypto Exchange Resumes After Hack

The incident, notable for its political motivations, highlights cybersecurity challenges in Iran’s crypto landscape. Nobitex has endorsed stronger security measures to prevent future breaches.

Nobitex fell victim to a hack by Gonjeshke Darande, stealing $90 million in crypto. Their attack targeted hot wallets with funds redistributed to addresses carrying political messages.

Gonjeshke Darande publicized their attack intentions, warning Nobitex prior to breaching its systems. Verified users have slowly regained access, but full trading remains suspended. Nobitex has stated, “We thank users for their patience and pledge to uphold safety and data integrity as the platform returns online.”

Funds comprising Ethereum and Tron-based tokens were rendered inaccessible, implying destruction instead of financial gain. Regulatory agencies have yet to respond with updated guidelines.

The hack exposed vulnerabilities within centralized exchanges holding keys insecurely. Market discussions emphasize the necessity of robust operational security, highlighting exchange susceptibility to politically motivated cyberthreats.

Long-term outcomes may involve stricter regulatory scrutiny and widespread adoption of enhanced security protocols by exchanges. Historical trends suggest increased political targeting in cyberattacks across industries.

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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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