Crypto Wallet Hack: The Ultimate “Oops, I Did It Again” for Wallets
So, there’s this quiet little crypto mugging happening, right? Like a shady alley but online. Thieves are creeping across EVM chains-Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base, Arbitrum-you name it. Each poor sap’s losing what? Around two grand? Big whoop. But wait-total loot? Over $107,000. It’s like a blue plate special-just enough to screw up your day.
And where do they send it? To one shiny address: 0xAc2e5153170278e24667a580baEa056ad8Bf9bFB. I mean, if they wanted an anonymous big spender, they found him. ZachXBT, the on-chain Sherlock, spots the pattern-repeated permissions, transfers, like a bad sequel nobody asked for.
Here’s the advice: revoke old approvals, stay away from shady transactions, and maybe-just maybe-move your money to a wallet that’s not a complete disaster. Or, you know, keep your funds under your mattress. It’s safer. Well, at least it doesn’t get hacked. 😂
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2026-01-02 08:51