According to Specter monitoring, the old Raydium pool is suspected to have been attacked, with losses of approximately $1.34 million. The stolen assets include USDC, RAY, and wSOL. Specter states that the related funds have been cross-chain transferred to Ethereum and deposited into Tornado Cash. The stolen addresses include 0x0EaB…E609 and 4WnP…QVk.

RAY2.79%
ETH2.1%
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GateUser-4bd1cc87
· 2h ago
Funding into Tornado is the final destination; on-chain transparency but privacy coin mixers make tracking a dead end.
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GateUser-a65ee044
· 2h ago
Raydium has had another issue; the security of the old pools really needs a thorough audit.
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VineGeometry
· 2h ago
Specter monitoring is indeed fast, but once it’s detected, it still can’t block or stop it—an unavoidable reality in DeFi.
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MultisigOnRocks
· 2h ago
Old Pool = the forgotten corner, hackers specifically target this kind, the protocol side should take some responsibility.
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GateUser-23bf1070
· 2h ago
1.34 million dollars isn't a lot, but it’s a pretty big blow to retail investors' confidence; once cross-chain to Tornado, it's basically unrecoverable.
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