Crypto Exchange Hacked Claim: 26 Million Dollars
According to a security researcher’s report named Officer’s Notes, the FixedFloat crypto exchange was hacked. Approximately 1700 ETH currency worth of 4.7 million dollars was stolen.
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Also, the on-chain data show that the stolen amount of Bitcoin and Ethereum is approximately 26.1 million dollars.
Officer’s Notes mentioned the address that the hacker who stole Ethereum from FixedFloat exchange, in a statement about this hack on his official Twitter account.
However, the team referred to the attack as a ‘technical problem’ and provided no information to users.
Looks like @FixedFloat just got exploited for 1700 ETH!
Drainer address: 0x85c4fF99bF0eCb24e02921b0D4b5d336523Fa085
Info by: @reprove pic.twitter.com/XHnHy3CFSs
— Officer’s Notes (@officer_cia) February 18, 2024
In addition to these, some users were not able to complete their transactions. It is claimed that most funds are stuck in the sending phase.
There is no statement about when this problem will be corrected from the FixedFloat cryptocurrency exchange.
FixedFloat Crypto Exchange
It is an exchange that automatically allows the trading and storage of crypto. The exchange also provides support for the Bitcoin Lightning Network.
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