BTC $62,463.25 -0.81%
ETH $1,777.97 -0.44%
BNB $569.09 -0.08%
XRP $1.06 -1.17%
SOL $74.97 -1.96%
TRX $0.3245 -1.49%
DOGE $0.0720 -0.43%
ADA $0.1586 -0.97%
BCH $234.66 -0.96%
LINK $7.92 -0.68%
HYPE $63.56 -2.66%
AAVE $95.66 +1.01%
SUI $0.7300 -0.24%
XLM $0.1785 -2.72%
ZEC $505.51 -3.04%
BTC $62,463.25 -0.81%
ETH $1,777.97 -0.44%
BNB $569.09 -0.08%
XRP $1.06 -1.17%
SOL $74.97 -1.96%
TRX $0.3245 -1.49%
DOGE $0.0720 -0.43%
ADA $0.1586 -0.97%
BCH $234.66 -0.96%
LINK $7.92 -0.68%
HYPE $63.56 -2.66%
AAVE $95.66 +1.01%
SUI $0.7300 -0.24%
XLM $0.1785 -2.72%
ZEC $505.51 -3.04%

The address that stole $1.39 million in assets is related to the scammer who previously stole over $32 million in spWETH from the "God Fish."

2024-10-14 10:31:48
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ChainCatcher news, according to PeckShieldAlert monitoring, today the phishing address Fake_Phishing442846, which stole $1.39 million in crypto assets, is linked to the scammers who stole over $32 million in Spark Wrapped Ethereum (spWETH) two weeks ago.

Two weeks ago, Lookonchain posted on the X platform stating that due to a phishing attack, a certain address lost 12,083.6 spWETH (approximately $32.33 million). According to Arkham, this wallet may be related to Cobo co-founder and CEO Shen Yu (@bitfish1).

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