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China Accuses US of Orchestrating $13 Billion Bitcoin Theft

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Last updated: November 11, 2025 7:49 pm
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Published: November 11, 2025
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China’s cybersecurity agency has issued a grave accusation against the American government, alleging that it orchestrated the theft of approximately $13 billion worth of Bitcoin. This assertion aligns with China’s ongoing strategy to link significant cyberattacks to U.S. involvement, demonstrating the continuing tension in cyber relations between the two countries.

The incident in question revolves around the theft of 127,272 Bitcoin tokens from the LuBian Bitcoin mining pool, an event that occurred in December 2020 and is recognized as one of the largest cryptocurrency heists to date. According to the Chinese National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center, the nature of this cyber intrusion suggests it was a “state-level hacker operation,” implicating U.S. agencies.

The agency’s analysis indicates that the methodical and subdued movement of the stolen Bitcoin aligns more closely with tactics typically associated with state-sponsored actions rather than the behavior of typical cybercriminals. This claims highlights a growing concern within China that advanced persistent threats are coming not just from individual hackers, but potentially from sophisticated entities backed by nation states, including the U.S.

This accusation adds to the ongoing narrative of cybersecurity as a focal point of geopolitical strife, with both nations engaging in a war of words and narratives over cyber capabilities and responsibilities. The potential implications of these claims could escalate tensions further, as they call into question not only the integrity of international cyber law but also continue to complicate diplomatic relations between major powers.

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