Odaily Planet Daily News According to on-chain analyst Ember's monitoring, Velocore hackers have washed away 1,807 ETH (US$6.88 million) through Tornado Cash in the past 45 minutes. Earlier news, according to on-chain analyst Ember's monitoring, DEX Velocore deployed on zkSync and Linea was suspected to have been hacked, and users' LPs were stolen. The hacker converted all the stolen assets into ETH, and then transferred ETH to the Ethereum mainnet through the cross-chain bridge. At present, the hacker has transferred all ETH to the 0xe40...2b3 address, with a quantity of 1,807 ETH (approximately US$6.88 million). Velocore issued a statement on the X platform confirming that its protocol has been attacked, resulting in most of the loss of liquidity. The CPMM pool of its protocol has been affected, but the stable pool has not been affected, so the funds can be withdrawn from its stable pool. In addition, the Velocore team is working with the security team and the foundation, and has asked CEX to freeze the stolen assets. Velocore will continue to take all necessary measures to work hard to resolve this issue. Later, Velocore posted on the X platform: “We have identified the exploit mechanism and are setting up an on-chain negotiation process. A post-mortem analysis article is in preparation. We are tracking down the exploiter using the clues they left behind. More updates will be released soon. Velocore on the Telos mainnet is not affected, and we are working with the foundation during the feature freeze. We will provide guidance on how to safely withdraw all funds in the future.”