On October 2, on-chain detective ZachXBT revealed that the attacker in the CEX hacking incident exchanged approximately 5 million DAI for about 5 million USDC, and this fund remained in USDC form for 35 minutes. Due to Circle not conducting a compliance freeze, these funds were subsequently transferred cross-chain. The hacker stole over 300 million dollars from CEX users by bribing customer service.
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Circle has not frozen the funds involved in the CEX hacking incident, which have now been transferred by the hacker cross-chain.
On October 2, on-chain detective ZachXBT revealed that the attacker in the CEX hacking incident exchanged approximately 5 million DAI for about 5 million USDC, and this fund remained in USDC form for 35 minutes. Due to Circle not conducting a compliance freeze, these funds were subsequently transferred cross-chain. The hacker stole over 300 million dollars from CEX users by bribing customer service.