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by: xpoolPosted on: November 14, 2025

Balancer Hack: Attacker Begins Selling Stolen Tokens Following Protocol Recovery

The Balancer hack attacker has begun selling off the stolen Ethereum, with over $4.1 million already recovered from the protocol following the breach. This marks one of 2025’s most significant crypto hacks as recovery efforts continue. For a detailed overview, read the full report here.

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  4. Balancer Hack: Over $20 Million Recovered
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