Hackers Steal $300K in Ethereum Through Phishing Site of Ethereum Conference in Denver
Some attackers have created a fake website for the popular annual Ethereum conference in Denver and stolen more than $300,000 in ETH.
Some attackers have created a fake website for the popular annual Ethereum conference in Denver and stolen more than $300,000 in ETH.
An Ethereum address associated with the Raydium AMM protocol exploit laundered 1,774.5 ETH through crypto mixer Tornado Cash.
According to PeckShield experts, some unknown users transferred 22,982 ETH worth about $27.1 million on December 18 that had not been moved for the past four years.
The Ethereum team has launched a devnet to test the function of withdrawing assets from a deposit contract by validators.
An unknown hacker exchanged 50,000 ETH for wrapped Bitcoin.
The People’s Court of Shangrao City has convicted a hacker who stole more than 383 ETH from a victim’s phone using a Trojan.
The collapse of Bitcoin and other digital currencies has triggered a major liquidation of positions in the futures market.
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financial institution." - Satoshi Nakamoto (Bitcoin White Paper)
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