BTC $63,472.93 +0.77%
ETH $1,900.46 +1.13%
BNB $604.64 -0.04%
XRP $1.00 +0.15%
SOL $75.75 +0.52%
TRX $0.3326 +0.54%
DOGE $0.0702 +0.68%
ADA $0.1759 -0.52%
BCH $205.36 +0.95%
LINK $9.41 +0.57%
HYPE $59.42 +3.58%
AAVE $86.31 +0.38%
SUI $0.6776 +0.19%
XLM $0.1586 +1.19%
ZEC $513.63 +5.39%
BTC $63,472.93 +0.77%
ETH $1,900.46 +1.13%
BNB $604.64 -0.04%
XRP $1.00 +0.15%
SOL $75.75 +0.52%
TRX $0.3326 +0.54%
DOGE $0.0702 +0.68%
ADA $0.1759 -0.52%
BCH $205.36 +0.95%
LINK $9.41 +0.57%
HYPE $59.42 +3.58%
AAVE $86.31 +0.38%
SUI $0.6776 +0.19%
XLM $0.1586 +1.19%
ZEC $513.63 +5.39%

Data: The hacker has bought 111,323 Solana again, increasing the holdings to 212,000 coins

2025-10-14 10:09:49

ChainCatcher news, according to crypto analyst Yu Jin @EmberCN's monitoring, the hacker who stole funds from Coinbase users has once again purchased 111,323 Solana (SOL) for approximately $23.23 million.

The hacker first exchanged 23.236 million DAI for USDC and cross-chain transferred it to Solana, then bought all SOL at an average price of $208.7. Currently, they hold a total of 212,000 SOL, worth about $46.18 million, with an average holding cost of approximately $217.6.

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