According to data from the on-chain monitoring platform, the hacker who recently attacked a major exchange is actively handling the stolen assets. Currently, 1,400 ETH have been gradually transferred into mixing protocols for money laundering. This move indicates that the hacker is attempting to sever the connection between the funds and the theft incident. Based on on-chain tracking data, the flow of these funds exhibits highly covert characteristics, suggesting that the hacker group is quite familiar with anti-tracking measures. The security vulnerability incident at the exchange serves as a reminder to the entire Web3 ecosystem of the importance of asset security protection.

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GasWastervip
· 01-11 10:08
1,400 ETH has run away, and the mixing protocol is about to start performing again. This trick has been played out.
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TrustlessMaximalistvip
· 01-09 16:58
Here we go again? 1400 ETH directly mixed, these guys are playing really slick --- The mixing protocol once again proves its "value," very typical --- On-chain transparency is worthless; hackers still walk away completely unscathed, who can stop them --- Exchange vulnerabilities keep emerging, what does that say? Centralization is basically a joke --- 1400 coins, how long does it take to clean them... Wait, isn't this the best example of anti-chain tracking? --- Self-custody wallets are really awesome; if you rely on exchange custody, good luck to you --- Hit again and again, when will exchanges learn to defend themselves --- This is why I insist on self-custody... But speaking of how good mixing protocols are, maybe we should reflect on that too
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TokenToastervip
· 01-08 12:35
Once again, we've been hacked. This transaction income is really disappointing. 1400 ETH poured into the mixing pool. The hacker's operation is quite skilled, really thinking of themselves as a money laundering expert. That's why I manage my own funds; I can't rely on anyone.
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OnChain_Detectivevip
· 01-08 12:32
yo, 1400 eth into mixers? that's the exact pattern i've been flagging for months... these guys know exactly what they're doing, ngl. the sophistication level screams organized group, not some random script kiddie. this is why i keep saying DYOR on exchange custody, fr fr.
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DecentralizeMevip
· 01-08 12:32
1400 ETH mixed coins? This hacker team is really professional, even more reliable than some exchange security teams.
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