Continuation of War: Iranian Cryptocurrency Wealth Plundered by Israel
Author: Zhang Wen, BlockBeats
When people still say stablecoins are useless, take a look at the Iranians in deep trouble.
A few hours ago, Iran's largest local crypto exchange, Nobitex, was attacked by Israeli hackers, resulting in the theft of 80 million dollars, not in Bitcoin, but in 80 million stablecoins.

Part of the stolen funds
The Israeli hacker group "Gonjeshke Darande" (Predatory Sparrow) has not stopped after taking the 80 million, stating that they will release Nobitex's code, making no asset safe within the platform.

"After Sepah Bank, it's Nobitex's turn. Within the next 24 hours, we will release Nobitex's source code and internal information from its internal network. Any assets left there will face risks. Nobitex Exchange is the core of the regime's funding for terrorism worldwide; it is the most popular tool for the regime to evade international sanctions. Our cyber attack on Nobitex is aimed at the 'Predatory Sparrow.' Nobitex has not even pretended to hide its sanction-evading activities, but rather explicitly teaches on its website that the regime's reliance on such exchanges is so significant that working at Nobitex is considered an alternative to military service, as it is a vital channel for the regime. The cyber attack on Nobitex i













