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by: xpoolPosted on: October 11, 2025

Suspected Hackers Lose Over $3.7 Million on Ethereum Sale Amidst Market Decline

A suspected hacking activity has led to the selling of 5,480 ETH from two wallets linked to a recent hack, resulting in an estimated loss of nearly $3.7 million. These tokens were acquired just a week prior at an average price of $3,735 per ETH, and their sale came amid recent market downturn.

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