This is the phase where things start getting messy 😫. about 13 hours ago, the attacker moved 2,301 #Ethereum ($5.32M) from the original wallet to a secondary address, then began splitting the funds into smaller batches and routing them through Tornado Cash. this kind of behavior is pretty typical, breaking transactions up makes tracking a lot harder and helps obscure the flow of funds. Even after that, there’s still around $17.52M worth of $ETH sitting on-chain, so this likely isn’t over yet. usually, attackers move in stages, shift some funds, mix them, then come back for the rest. wallet addresses: 0x7a79969a0B9D51D922C4810D2950560360F6f234 0xa212417F73f4D1A4178ee7C3b1412e3C12F23A7f

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