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Previously lost 1155 WBTC, the identity of the victims may have been confirmed

2024-05-06 11:34:37
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ChainCatcher news, according to on-chain analyst SomaXBT's tracking, based on the comments in the tweet thread from Nansen's founder regarding wallet addresses, X user @armxs may be the victim who previously lost 1155 WBTC (worth approximately 68 million USD), with the wallet address 0x1e227979f0b5bc691a70deaed2e0f39a6f538fd5.

Previously, many crypto KOLs and X platform users had tweeted claiming to be victims of the incident, but many were later confirmed to be false information.

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