Last night, a staggering account theft incident occurred in the circle - the WeChat account of a certain circle boss was hacked, and the attacker immediately began to trade a token called Mubarakah after getting the account.
The on-chain detective followed the traces to dig up the details of the operation: about 7 hours before the incident, two new wallet addresses (0x6739 and 0xD0B8) suddenly appeared and smashed into 19,479 USDT to sweep 21.16 million Mubarakah. Wait until the news ferments and the currency price is pulled up? When it’s time to run, there is no ambiguity at all - 11.95 million coins directly cashed out 43,520 USDT, and there are still 9.21 million in hand ( which is worth about $31,000 ).
Roughly calculated, this wave of operations made the hacker a net profit of $55,000. What’s even more ironic is that the whole process takes a few hours from warehouse building to shipping, and the on-chain data is transparent and verifiable, but many people are still harvested.
This matter reminds me again: the stolen big V account → the coin issuance information → price changes, this routine is not the first time in the circle that this routine has been staged. When you see any sudden token recommendations, look at the on-chain wallet trends first.
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MevWhisperer
· 2025-12-13 01:07
This on-chain scam process is simply textbook-level—completely transparent yet still manages to scam people.
Net profit of 55,000 in just 7 hours? How fast must that be?
It's both account hacking and pump-and-dump; looks like I need to change my login habits.
This kind of thing happens every week; the ecosystem is still rotten.
Are those two hacker wallets still on the chain? Why is no one tracing them?
These victims also, knowingly investing in a new token and still daring to buy in.
The frustrating part is that everything on the chain is searchable, yet no one can stop it. This is the paradox of DeFi, right?
55,000 dollars is nothing; don’t believe this is just a big shot’s entire fortune.
This rug-pull operation should have had prevention measures long ago.
Looking at the on-chain data so clearly, why are people still blindly following and buying?
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gm_or_ngmi
· 2025-12-12 18:12
How is it so outrageous? Everything is clearly visible on the chain, yet people still get scammed.
Making over 50,000 in 7 hours? I must be too inexperienced to not do that.
This guy is really bold—hacking accounts and directly taking control, not afraid of being tracked?
Basically, it's a rug pull. Pity those follow-the-leader bagholders.
How unprofessional is that? The attacker isn't even afraid of leaving evidence on the chain?
I've said it before—stay away from small-cap tokens; the risk is absolutely high.
Hacking hackers turn into weed harvesters, unbelievable.
What's the point of transparency on the chain if no one is watching?
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SnapshotLaborer
· 2025-12-10 03:30
This hacking technique is amazing, 55,000 dollars in 7 hours, more than I earn in a year
The chain is transparent, and someone still takes over
Another routine of cutting leeks in new coins
The big boss account is stolen and dares to operate, who dares to believe the data on the chain
55,000 US dollars, how many retail investors do you have to cut?
The irony is that we look at the data on the chain every day, and we still can't escape being scythed
Why is the new address so fierce? The currency price will be raised in two hours
I bet five yuan, and next time someone will rush into this coin
That's why I just watched from the side and didn't dare to move
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LiquidityNinja
· 2025-12-10 03:03
Can you watch anything on the chain, or get cut? This is outrageous
Hackers are really bold, directly using the big boss number to operate, not afraid of being tracked?
55,000 knives are in hand, this technique is really amazing
It's the old routine of pulling the shipment again, why is there always someone taking the bait
This kind of thing will definitely become more and more in the future, and it is impossible to prevent
Account security really has to be taken seriously, and the big guys can be hacked
After spending more than 50,000 yuan in a few hours, it's time for me to change careers
The irony is that it is transparent but still cut, what the hell
This hacker is really fast, and he can't run away even if the data is fully disclosed
A big guy's WeChat account was stolen, and the hacker made 55,000 dollars by trading tokens in 7 hours
Last night, a staggering account theft incident occurred in the circle - the WeChat account of a certain circle boss was hacked, and the attacker immediately began to trade a token called Mubarakah after getting the account.
The on-chain detective followed the traces to dig up the details of the operation: about 7 hours before the incident, two new wallet addresses (0x6739 and 0xD0B8) suddenly appeared and smashed into 19,479 USDT to sweep 21.16 million Mubarakah. Wait until the news ferments and the currency price is pulled up? When it’s time to run, there is no ambiguity at all - 11.95 million coins directly cashed out 43,520 USDT, and there are still 9.21 million in hand ( which is worth about $31,000 ).
Roughly calculated, this wave of operations made the hacker a net profit of $55,000. What’s even more ironic is that the whole process takes a few hours from warehouse building to shipping, and the on-chain data is transparent and verifiable, but many people are still harvested.
This matter reminds me again: the stolen big V account → the coin issuance information → price changes, this routine is not the first time in the circle that this routine has been staged. When you see any sudden token recommendations, look at the on-chain wallet trends first.