The post Alleged ZachXBT Bounty for User Data Remains Unverified appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: The alleged $5,000 ZachXBT bounty targets user data on six platforms. No primary evidence confirms these claims. Crypto community and official platforms remain silent on the issue. ZachXBT, an independent blockchain investigator, allegedly offered a $5,000 bounty for capturing user data from six major crypto platforms, according to reports on December 8. This claim, lacking corroboration, highlights security concerns in the crypto industry while emphasizing the importance of data privacy and integrity across blockchain platforms. ZachXBT’s Alleged $5,000 Bounty Sparks Industry Debate ZachXBT allegedly offered $5,000 to the first person who captures user data from platforms like Kaito Yaps and Wallchain. This action lacks confirmation from ZachXBT or the involved platforms. No primary evidence supports the claim, and official channels, from both ZachXBT and the targeted platforms, have not acknowledged any bounty offer. This absence of confirmation raises questions about the story’s validity. “Given the constraints provided, it appears that there are no verifiable quotes associated with the alleged $5,000 bounty from ZachXBT regarding user data from the mentioned projects. Therefore, I can’t present direct quotes based on the evidence you’ve mentioned, as those do not exist in official primary sources.” Lack of Evidence Leaves Crypto Community Silent Did you know? ZachXBT has previously assisted in tracking illicit crypto flows, although those activities focused on lost or stolen funds rather than soliciting private user information. Ethereum (ETH) shows a current price of $3,138.86 with a market cap of $378.85 billion, according to CoinMarketCap. The 24-hour trading volume stands at $26.68 billion, reflecting a 47.55% increase. Ethereum’s recent performance includes a 0.64% rise over the past day and a decline of 27.81% over 60 days. Ethereum(ETH), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 21:30 UTC on December 8, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap Coincu researchers note the lack of corroborated evidence around… The post Alleged ZachXBT Bounty for User Data Remains Unverified appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: The alleged $5,000 ZachXBT bounty targets user data on six platforms. No primary evidence confirms these claims. Crypto community and official platforms remain silent on the issue. ZachXBT, an independent blockchain investigator, allegedly offered a $5,000 bounty for capturing user data from six major crypto platforms, according to reports on December 8. This claim, lacking corroboration, highlights security concerns in the crypto industry while emphasizing the importance of data privacy and integrity across blockchain platforms. ZachXBT’s Alleged $5,000 Bounty Sparks Industry Debate ZachXBT allegedly offered $5,000 to the first person who captures user data from platforms like Kaito Yaps and Wallchain. This action lacks confirmation from ZachXBT or the involved platforms. No primary evidence supports the claim, and official channels, from both ZachXBT and the targeted platforms, have not acknowledged any bounty offer. This absence of confirmation raises questions about the story’s validity. “Given the constraints provided, it appears that there are no verifiable quotes associated with the alleged $5,000 bounty from ZachXBT regarding user data from the mentioned projects. Therefore, I can’t present direct quotes based on the evidence you’ve mentioned, as those do not exist in official primary sources.” Lack of Evidence Leaves Crypto Community Silent Did you know? ZachXBT has previously assisted in tracking illicit crypto flows, although those activities focused on lost or stolen funds rather than soliciting private user information. Ethereum (ETH) shows a current price of $3,138.86 with a market cap of $378.85 billion, according to CoinMarketCap. The 24-hour trading volume stands at $26.68 billion, reflecting a 47.55% increase. Ethereum’s recent performance includes a 0.64% rise over the past day and a decline of 27.81% over 60 days. Ethereum(ETH), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 21:30 UTC on December 8, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap Coincu researchers note the lack of corroborated evidence around…

Alleged ZachXBT Bounty for User Data Remains Unverified

Key Points:
  • The alleged $5,000 ZachXBT bounty targets user data on six platforms.
  • No primary evidence confirms these claims.
  • Crypto community and official platforms remain silent on the issue.

ZachXBT, an independent blockchain investigator, allegedly offered a $5,000 bounty for capturing user data from six major crypto platforms, according to reports on December 8.

This claim, lacking corroboration, highlights security concerns in the crypto industry while emphasizing the importance of data privacy and integrity across blockchain platforms.

ZachXBT’s Alleged $5,000 Bounty Sparks Industry Debate

ZachXBT allegedly offered $5,000 to the first person who captures user data from platforms like Kaito Yaps and Wallchain. This action lacks confirmation from ZachXBT or the involved platforms.

No primary evidence supports the claim, and official channels, from both ZachXBT and the targeted platforms, have not acknowledged any bounty offer. This absence of confirmation raises questions about the story’s validity.

Lack of Evidence Leaves Crypto Community Silent

Did you know? ZachXBT has previously assisted in tracking illicit crypto flows, although those activities focused on lost or stolen funds rather than soliciting private user information.

Ethereum (ETH) shows a current price of $3,138.86 with a market cap of $378.85 billion, according to CoinMarketCap. The 24-hour trading volume stands at $26.68 billion, reflecting a 47.55% increase. Ethereum’s recent performance includes a 0.64% rise over the past day and a decline of 27.81% over 60 days.

Ethereum(ETH), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 21:30 UTC on December 8, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

Coincu researchers note the lack of corroborated evidence around the ZachXBT claims highlights a gap in regulatory frameworks regarding such incidents. The need for clearer technology-driven investigative protocols remains evident, posing challenges for the current crypto landscape.

Source: https://coincu.com/news/zachxbt-alleged-bounty-data-unconfirmed/

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