OKLink: The balance of the BNB Chain hacker address marked as "Hack" exceeds 700 million USD

2022-10-07 12:05:27
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According to Chain Catcher news, the hacker address (starting with 0x489A) involved in the BNB Chain theft case, marked as "Hack" by the OKLink multi-chain browser, received a transfer of 2 million BNB funds at 02:26:46 and 04:43:18 this morning. Subsequently, 980,000 BNB were transferred out to PancakeSwap (80,000 BNB) and Venus (900,000 BNB).

As of now, the balance at this address includes 1.02 million BNB, 41.28 million vBNB, 28.81 million BUSD, and 2.77 million USDT. Based on the current market price, the total value exceeds 700 million dollars. This hacking incident has resulted in losses exceeding the previous Ronin Network's 620 million dollars, making it the highest amount hacked to date.

Earlier news reported that the BNB Chain official bridge Binance Bridge was attacked by hackers, resulting in approximately 2 million BNB being withdrawn by the attackers, valued at 566 million dollars. (Source link)

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