According to on-chain analyst Yu Jin, a group that previously used a phishing address to steal 1155 WBTC (worth about $70.8 million) has sold all 1155 WBTC and exchanged them for 22960 ETH. Currently, these ETH are stored in 10 wallet addresses.
The analyst stated that earlier in the day, a whale address fell victim to a phishing attack from a wallet address with the same start and end digits, resulting in a loss of 1155 WBTC, worth about $70.8 million.
Source: https://twitter.com/EmberCN/status/1786431100694507539
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