300 ETH change of address associated with Ethereum 2017 hacking incident

2021-1-2 09:33
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According to a report from The Block from January 1, ETH started shipping to the address associated with the 2017 Ethereum hack. In 2017, hackers gained access to malicious use of several wallet signing software and lost 150,000 ETH (around $ 30 million at the time of the hacker attack) for the benefit of Parity (Ethereum Construction's client company). It was Ethereum's second biggest attack at the time. The hijacker then distributed 70,000 ETH equivalents across 7 wallets, an initial exchange of 300 ETH for renBTC on December 27, 2020. The address 0x4de76b3dfd38292ba71cf2465ca3a1d526dcb567 still holds 9,229 ETH and no change has taken place since December 27. The other addresses involved in the conflict do not send ETH.

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