According to Bloomberg, a wallet linked to a major cryptocurrency heist two years ago swapped $39.75 million worth of the stablecoin DAI to scoop up 16,892 Ethereum (ETH) as the second-largest cryptocurrency plummeted by as much as 23% on Monday.

Crypto Hacker Exploits Ethereum Crash

Per the report, the hacker behind the 2022 attack on the cross-chain bridge protocol Nomad, which resulted in the theft of close to $200 million in crypto, appears to have spotted an opportunity to convert some of their illicit gains into discounted ETH prices.ย 

On-chain data showed that after purchasing ETH, the hacker then moved the tokens in batches of 100 to Tornado Cash, a privacy-focused exchange service that has come under scrutiny by US regulators for its alleged use to launder illicit funds from crypto hacks.

Despite this, significant selling pressure has prevented a significant bounce for the second-largest cryptocurrency on the market as large corporations have contributed to the ongoing decline.ย 

Market researcher DeFi Mochi pointed out that the ETH โ€œobliterationโ€ was caused by the capitulation of large investment funds. According to the researcher, venture capital firm Paradigm unloaded 46,000 ETH tokens worth approximately $138 million at $3,000.ย 

Similarly, asset manager and ETF issuer Grayscale reportedly dumped 372,000 ETH at a valuation of $1.1 billion through its newly approved Ethereum exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the US.ย 

Lastly, market maker Jump Trading has sold over $500 million worth of Ethereum in the past few days after liquidating its funds amid rumors that it is exiting the crypto market maker business.

ETFs See $430 Million In Net Outflows

Amid these bearish developments, digital asset investment products have seen their first significant outflows in over a month, according to the latest report from CoinShares. The report indicates that these products, which include cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds and trusts, experienced total outflows of $528 million last week.

The outflows are believed to be a reaction to growing fears of a recession in the United States, as well as persistent geopolitical concerns and broader liquidations across most asset classes. Trading volumes for these investment products also declined, representing a lower-than-average 25% of the total cryptocurrency market.

Regionally, the majority of the outflows were concentrated in the United States, which saw $531 million in outflows. Germany and Hong Kong also experienced outflows of $12 million and $27 million, respectively.ย 

However, not all regions were impacted equally, as Canada and Switzerland saw inflows of $17 million and $28 million, respectively, likely taking advantage of the price drop.

Ethereum experienced outflows totaling $146 million, bringing the net outflows since the launch of Ethereum ETFs in the US to $430 million. This data, however, masks the positive inflows of $430 million last week from the newly launched US ETFs, which were offset by $603 million in outflows from the Grayscale Trust.ย 

The daily chart shows ETHโ€™s price drop experienced over the past month. Source: ETHUSDT on TradingView.com

At the time of writing, Ethereum managed to regain the $2,450 level, recording drops of 28% in the past week alone and over 31% in the past two weeks despite this minor recovery.

Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.comย 

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