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by: xpoolPosted on: May 2, 2025

Radiant Exploit Continues: HashDit Urges Action for Wallet Protection

HashDit has issued a critical warning, urging users to revoke malicious token approvals after the Radiant exploit from October 2024 continued to drain funds across the BNB Chain (BSC). On-chain data reveals over 5,500 wallets on BSC have already lost an estimated $689,000 USD in just the past two months due to lingering token approval vulnerabilities linked to the original attack.

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