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Transit Finance: Hackers have returned about 70% of the stolen assets

2022-10-02 14:52:47
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Chain Catcher news, according to a tweet from Transit Finance, hackers have returned about 70% of the stolen assets to the following two addresses.

Ethereum chain:

0xfab745c5ee6c59c09605a40464232930892ba48c

Binance Smart Chain:

0xfab745c5ee6c59c09605a40464232930892ba48c

In addition, Transit Finance also stated that to ensure asset security, the official will transfer them to new addresses on Ethereum and BSC:

0xD989f7B4320c6e69ceA3d914444c19AB67D3a35E

The fund tracking event is still ongoing, and Transit Finance will continue to actively follow up on the relevant progress and keep the community updated in a timely manner. Furthermore, Transit Finance recommends that hackers contact them through [email protected] or the official on-chain address for communication. (source link)

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