OKX Relaunches DEX Aggregator with Advanced Security Upgrades
OKX, a prominent global cryptocurrency exchange, has reintroduced its decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator, now equipped with real-time abuse detection and a blocking mechanism. This relaunch follows the suspension of services in March 2025 due to suspicious activities associated with North Korea’s Lazarus Group. The enhanced platform focuses on robust security measures, leveraging OKX’s expertise in on-chain data to offer users a safer and more reliable trading experience.
OKX Restarts DEX Aggregator with Enhanced Security Measures
OKX, a leading global cryptocurrency exchange, has relaunched its decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator, introducing real-time abuse detection and a blocking system. The MOVE aims to restore user confidence after suspending services in March 2025 due to suspicious activity linked to North Korea’s Lazarus Group.
The upgraded platform emphasizes robust safeguards, leveraging OKX’s on-chain data expertise to provide users with real-time multi-chain asset management. The announcement was made via X (formerly Twitter) by Star, a representative of OKX Web3, highlighting the exchange’s commitment to security and transparency.
Pi Network Whales Buy $14M Worth of Pi from OKX – Big Exchange Listing Ahead?
Whale activity in Pi Network has surged, with $14 million worth of Pi tokens purchased from OKX and moved into private wallets. The transactions, recorded in two distinct wallet addresses, suggest strategic accumulation amid growing market interest.
Blockchain data reveals the tokens were transferred to Wallet 1 (GBPHFQE7GFKIRTSXJVQ56TVCXH7LYLVQBCPGE22NJ3JQPBTDBWW2DURB) and Wallet 2 (GBAD3GDK7RKAMPLM2FELL3OI65QUCD45HAMMRKX2HZ6WEMV4EP2ORVTH). Such buybacks are becoming routine, fueling speculation of an orchestrated supply squeeze to trigger a price surge.
The movement coincides with rumors of a potential major exchange listing for Pi, following a reported 5 billion token supply spike. Market observers note the timing mirrors patterns seen before previous exchange listings of emerging assets.