The on-chain transaction terminal DEXX was attacked, and according to SlowMist statistics, the loss was close to 20 million US dollars.
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pump.fun's cumulative revenue has exceeded US$200 million, and the total number of deployed tokens has exceeded 3.36 million. Dune data shows that pump.fun's cumulative revenue has exceeded US$200 million (US$200,778,402), and the total number of deployed tokens has exceeded 3.36 million.
The on-chain trading terminal DEXX was attacked, and most users' funds were transferred. The on-chain trading terminal DEXX was attacked, and many users confirmed that their funds were transferred. The scope of this attack is not limited to the Ethereum chain, and the transferred assets are not limited to mainstream currencies. Afterwards, the Chinese official of DEXX posted a reply on the X platform: "At present, DEXX has noticed the problem of tokens being transferred reported by many users, and many professional security audit teams have begun to analyze and investigate. The team is working hard to solve it, and there is no rug. Subsequent progress will be synchronized with everyone through the site push and X/Telegram notification as soon as possible." Slow Mist Cosine later posted on X: "So far, we have analyzed 821 stolen information related to DEXX users, with a total loss of nearly 20 million US dollars, of which 1 exceeded 1 million US dollars, 2 were in the range of 500,000-1 million US dollars, and 28 were in the range of 100,000-500,000 US dollars. Stolen information is still being collected."