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HACKERS’ FAVORITE CURRENCY? IT'S $ETH AGAIN. The notorious Zoth hacker has made their move. Just 17 hours ago, the attacker swapped stolen funds worth $8.32M for 4,223 #ETH at an average price of $1,968. The wallet address involved is 0x7b0cd0d83565adbb57585d0265b7d15d6d9f60cf. Zoth, a DeFi protocol focused on real-world assets (RWAs), was hacked for approximately $8.85M. After the heist, the hacker swapped the funds for 8.32M DAI and later converted it all to ETH. Interestingly, the hacker’s wallet was funded with 0.546 ETH from ChangeNow just 7 days ago. This incident once again highlights how ETH remains the top choice for #hackers looking to cover their tracks.
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According to Arkham Intelligence, Bitcoin wallets belonging to the infamous Nucleus dark web marketplace were recently activated after nine years of inactivity. The wallets in question have transferred $77.5 million worth of Bitcoin to three new wallets. Nucleus continues to hold roughly $365 million worth of BTC, according to Arkham. Nucleus, which was mainly known for selling illegal drugs, abruptly ceased its activities in April 2016. The popular website suddenly became unresponsive, with vendors quickly migrating to other sites in a state of panic. In 2015, the website temporarily went offline after an alleged hacking incident, with its admits insisting that they were definitely not running away. After Nucleus eventually vanished a year later, multiple theories emerged about what actually happened to the infamous marketplace. Some assumed that this was simply an "exit scam," which seemed to be the most obvious explanation. Some also assumed that the marketplace was brought down by another hacking incident. Another theory suggested that the marketplace got busted by authorities. Prior to the disappearance, the alleged admins of the marketplace claimed that their servers had been confiscated by Interpol. The sudden activation of the Bitcoin wallets associated with the marketplace has revived this mystery. Their Bitcoin wallets have remained untouched until today. Some users have joked that these coins are now moving to the recently established strategic Bitcoin reserve in the U.S. #WhiteHouseCryptoSummit
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oh the word was FIAT silly me. that was close. #WhiteHouseCryptoSummit is today lets hope for the best in future
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#TrumpCongressSpeech after which we have special sessions Join in and dont miss out on the BANance Rewards
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#USCryptoReserve manipulation or adjustment?
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