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Former Red Bull F1 Sponsor Involved in $1.5 Billion Crypto Heist

February 22, 2025
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Former Red Bull F1 Sponsor Involved in $1.5 Billion Crypto Heist
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Well-known digital asset exchange, Bybit has recently fallen victim to one of the largest cyber thefts in the history of cryptocurrency. Hackers managed to steal approximately $1.5 billion in crypto tokens, making this incident another issue in an industry already rife with security challenges.

Bybit, former sponsor of Red Bull Racing, now faces the daunting task of recovering and compensating for the losses.

Bybit’s prominence in the crypto industry began to rise when it became a major sponsor of Red Bull Racing between 2022 and 2024. The sponsorship was valued at about $150 million, establishing Bybit as not only a major player in the crypto exchange market but also as a strong brand in Formula 1.

However, the partnership ended in early 2025, just weeks before this heist shook the crypto sphere. In the wake of Bybit’s departure, Red Bull Racing quickly replaced it with another crypto partner, Gate.io. Crypto sponsorships in F1 are still rife, with Crypto.com being a major sponsor of Formula 1 itself.

Bybit, established in 2018 and based out of Dubai, averages more than $36 billion in trades daily. Despite this sizable market presence, Bybit does not operate within the United States, choosing to focus its efforts on the international market.

According to the Financial Times, the recent heist saw large amounts of Ethereum coins stolen from Bybit’s cold wallets, which were believed to be more secure than hot wallets typically used for transactions. Ben Zhou, Bybit’s CEO, publicly shared his concerns about the magnitude of this breach.

“As far as we know, this could be the largest hack in the history of our industry,” Zhou commented on the incident.

Despite the theft’s impact, Bybit is working to reassure its users. Following the breach, a surge in withdrawals was seen but this later flattened. Bybit plans to take out a bridge loan from its partners to compensate users for any unresolved losses.

Bybit’s hack brings to mind previous major cyber incidents, such as Mt Gox losing $8.75 million worth of cryptocurrency in 2011. Similarly, Binance experienced a $570 million loss due to a vulnerability in a smart contract in October 2022.

Research group Arkham Intelligence played a role in monitoring the aftermath of Bybit’s loss, watching the movement of $1.36 billion of Ethereum leaving Bybit for various accounts where it was rapidly sold. This breach has made it apparent that even cold wallets, which require multiple signers for transfers, are not infallible.

Security remains a pressing concern, prompting industry figure Dennis Dinkelmeyer, CEO of trading app Midas, to call for robust market regulations and enhanced security frameworks for cryptocurrency.

“This latest exploit of $1.4 billion on Bybit is a major blow to the industry and a reminder that we need real improvements,” he said via American Banker.

The theft also had immediate effects on cryptocurrency values. After the heist, Ethereum experienced a 6% dip. Market volatility like this is common following breaches, especially of this magnitude.

The post Former Red Bull F1 Sponsor Involved in $1.5 Billion Crypto Heist appeared first on Newsweek.

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