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HYPE $69.27 +18.73%
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Paddle: Of the 2,500 ETH transferred out by the FTX attacker, 700 ETH has been bridged to the BTC network

2023-09-30 15:47:26

ChainCatcher news, the FTX attacker address has transferred out 2,500 ETH (worth about $4.1 million), of which approximately 700 ETH (worth about $1.16 million) has been bridged to a BTC network address starting with bc1q.

Earlier today, news reported that the FTX attacker address (starting with 0x3e95) made its first transfer in 10 months, sending 2,500 ETH to a new address. Currently, that address still holds about 12,500 ETH.

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