According to ChainCatcher, Beosin EagleEye, a security risk monitoring, early warning and blocking platform under Beosin, Galxe was suspected of being attacked by DNS hijacking, and a large amount of user funds were stolen. The stolen funds currently counted involve multiple currencies, mainly sent to the 0x4103baBcFA68E97b4a29fa0b3C94D66afCF6163d address, which collected more than 70,000 US dollars in virtual currency. Eventually, almost all of the funds were converted into ETH and sent to the 0x1c0e96Ef2A82b573B826B4138DF9c126AA4d1825 address. Some funds were sent to the 0x412f10AAd96fD78da6736387e2C84931Ac20313f address, and part of the funds entered FixedFloat. The figure shows the statistics of the funds at the 0x4103baBcFA68E97b4a29fa0b3C94D66afCF6163d address.
