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by: xpoolPosted on: October 14, 2025

Hacker Secures $1.18 Million Profit Through USDC to ETH Exchange

A recent report from PANews details a hacker’s successful exploit of USDC transfers for approximately $1.18 million in profit. The hacker moved 39.45 million USDC across three different wallets, subsequently trading the funds to acquire 9,240 ETH at an average price of $4,269 per coin. This transaction ultimately yielded a significant profit of 279 ETH.

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