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SOL $86.69 -1.72%
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BCH $445.26 -1.20%
LINK $9.38 -1.73%
HYPE $44.08 +0.68%
AAVE $111.21 -4.41%
SUI $0.9638 -3.63%
XLM $0.1693 +0.00%
ZEC $322.70 -3.45%

Data: 1155 WBTC phishing gang has returned all 22,960 ETH to the victim's address, equivalent to approximately 66.88 million USD

2024-05-11 08:18:22
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ChainCatcher news, according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, regarding the previous phishing incident involving 1155 WBTC, the phishing gang has completed transferring all 22,960 ETH (approximately 66.88 million USD) back to the victims' addresses from dozens of aggregation wallets 5 hours ago.

Thus, the assets that the victims were phished have all been returned. It is likely that the assets were first transferred back in full before a bounty was paid to the phishing gang. Of course, it is also possible that the victims paid the bounty to the phishing gang through other channels.

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