A critical security breach has emerged: the Truebit Protocol exploiter has moved 8.5K ETH (approximately $26.5M) into mixing services, marking a concerning shift in fund obfuscation tactics. The substantial theft and subsequent money-laundering attempt highlight ongoing vulnerabilities in protocol security and the persistent threat actors pose to major projects. This incident underscores the importance of real-time security monitoring and rapid response protocols in the Web3 space.
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UncleWhale
· 01-11 07:53
Another wave? These days, protocol vulnerabilities are as frequent as harvesting leeks.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 01-11 07:35
Another major project has failed, this time Truebit... 26.5M just gone like that, unbelievable.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 01-11 07:34
Truebit hits another scam? 26.5 million just gone... These hackers are really getting more and more rampant, mixing services have become standard.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 01-11 07:29
Another black swan? Truebit is serious this time, directly throwing 26.5 million into the mixer. This approach is becoming more and more professional.
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GasGuzzler
· 01-11 07:29
Another protocol got hit... This time it's really serious.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 01-11 07:23
Another major project got exploited, this time Truebit... $26.5 million just disappeared. Where are the auditors?
A critical security breach has emerged: the Truebit Protocol exploiter has moved 8.5K ETH (approximately $26.5M) into mixing services, marking a concerning shift in fund obfuscation tactics. The substantial theft and subsequent money-laundering attempt highlight ongoing vulnerabilities in protocol security and the persistent threat actors pose to major projects. This incident underscores the importance of real-time security monitoring and rapid response protocols in the Web3 space.