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- 03:47Statistics: In YZY token trading, 1,025 people lost between $10,000 and $100,000, and 3 people lost over $1 million.According to ChainCatcher, citing Bubblemaps statistics, in YZY token trading, 51,862 people lost between $1 and $1,000, 5,269 people lost between $1,000 and $10,000, 1,025 people lost between $10,000 and $100,000, 108 people lost between $100,000 and $1 million, and 3 people lost over $1 million. Meanwhile, 11 wallets made profits exceeding $1 million.
- 03:46Data: Whale qianbaidu.eth deposited $5.72 million into Hyperliquid and purchased 81,572.11 HYPE tokensAccording to ChainCatcher, Onchain Lens monitoring shows that the whale qianbaidu.eth, after being inactive for 5 months, deposited $5.72 million into Hyperliquid and spent $3.94 million to purchase 81,572.11 HYPE. This address still holds $1.787 million USDC, and has a pending buy order for HYPE at $48.2.
- 03:37US Treasury sanctions North Korean crypto IT scamChainCatcher news, according to Decrypt, the U.S. Treasury Department has announced sanctions against individuals and companies from North Korea, Russia, and China for allegedly stealing cryptocurrency from U.S. companies by posing as IT workers. This operation involves a global network of North Korean IT workers, which has raised hundreds of millions of dollars for North Korea over the past few years. This network infiltrates foreign companies by planting spies disguised as remote workers to steal cryptocurrency from within. The sanctions target a Russian national, a North Korean official based in Russia, a team of North Korean IT workers, and a Chinese shell company. These funds have been used to support North Korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs.