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The attacker from Resolv Labs has just come out of hibernation, and onchain investigators are catching it in real time.
Another 100 ETH (about $184 thousand) was successfully taken and transferred to a new wallet, a classic pre-mixer process. What’s interesting is the calculation behind it: last March, this wallet held about 11,409 ETH from a $25 million USR exploit. Today, that figure has dropped to 10,405 thousand ETH (about $19.18 million), meaning the attacker has quietly moved nearly 1,000 ETH since the initial freeze, likely in smaller batches that escaped the observation of most trackers.
This matters beyond Resolv. Large movements from dormant wallets like this tend to add short-term sell pressure to the ETH order book—something to keep in mind if you’re also tracking levels on BTC, SOL, BNB, XRP, DOGE, or SUI, because shifts in ETH liquidity often ripple into major cryptocurrencies during hours of low trading volume.
If the remaining 10,405K ETH begins to move in similar tranches, watch how it tends to move into the nearest support zone before a bounce occurs. Not urgent, but this wallet is worth bookmarking.
I’m curious what you think: will this wallet be frozen by an exchange before it’s fully drained, or is the attacker playing a long-term strategy? Share your thoughts below.

$ETH $RESOLV $H
ETH1.33%
RESOLV-0.75%
H-1.88%
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