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The attacker of the U.S. government address converted part of the stolen funds into ETH and transferred it to Binance and two new addresses

2024-10-25 10:53:06
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ChainCatcher message, according to @ai_9684xtpa monitoring, after the stolen funds from the U.S. government were transferred to an address starting with 0x348, some stablecoins have been exchanged for 2709 ETH (approximately 6.08 million USD).

The exchanged ETH has been distributed to Binance and two new addresses, and the hacker's wallet currently still holds AUSDC worth 13.2 million USD.

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