Yesterday, Hyperliquid outflowed $112 million USDC, setting a record for its highest single-day outflow
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According to data compiled by venture capital fund <Hash> on <dune analytics>, over $112 million worth of <USDC> was withdrawn from the cryptocurrency derivatives trading platform <Hyperliquid> on Monday, marking the largest single-day outflow in the platform's history. According to data compiled by <dune analytics> user <uwusanauwu>, <Hyperliquid>'s average daily trading volume over the past week was $8.8 billion, and it revealed in a post on <X platform> on December 21 that its 24-hour trading volume had once exceeded $15 billion.
There were reports yesterday that multiple North Korean hacker addresses were conducting transactions on <Hyperliquid>, and several community members were concerned that these trading activities might mean that North Korean hackers had identified <Hyperliquid> as a potential target and were testing the system's stability by executing transactions. Subsequently, <Hyperliquid Labs> issued an announcement stating that they had noted the reports of the alleged North Korean hacker address activities. In fact, <Hyperliquid> has not suffered any attacks from North Korean hackers, nor have any attacks occurred, and all user funds are being properly managed.
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