9 hours ago, US government wallet appears to have been hacked for $20.7 million
According to Spot On Chain monitoring, 20.7 million US dollars were apparently stolen from the US government's wallet 9 hours ago. The stolen assets include:
• 13.7 million aUSDC
• 54,400 USDC
• 1.12 million USDT
• 178 ETH (worth 447,000 US dollars)
So far, the hacker has exchanged all USDC, USDT, and an additional 503,945 aUSDC (totaling 7.06 million US dollars) for 2,764 ETH at an average price of 2,555 US dollars, and then sent 195.4 ETH (worth 493,000 US dollars) to 10 Binance deposit addresses.
The hacker still holds 131.7 million Binance aUSDC and 2,747 Binance ETH (worth 6.93 million US dollars) in 3 wallets.
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