Step Finance Hacked, $30M in SOL Stolen

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Step Finance experienced a major hack on January 31, with 261,854 SOL tokens stolen from multiple treasuries and fee wallets. The stolen assets are valued at approximately $30 million. On-chain data indicates that the tokens were unstaked and transferred. Step Finance is currently investigating the attack and will provide further details at a later time. This incident adds to the recent wave of cryptocurrency news regarding security breaches in DeFi protocols.

BlockBeats news: On January 31, multiple treasury and fee wallets of Step Finance were hacked, with approximately 261,854 SOL tokens being unstaked and transferred, valued at around $30 million.


Step Finance officially announced that they are currently investigating this attack incident and more information will be released later.

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