Three addresses were robbed of over 4.6 million dollars in BEAM, with the hacker profiting 1639 ETH
According to Spot On Chain monitoring, three wallets were robbed of 181 million BEAM (approximately $4.63 million) in the past 11 hours, becoming victims of a fake online phishing scam. The hacker sold all the stolen BEAM at a price of about $0.0256 each, exchanging them for 1,639 ETH and causing the price of BEAM to drop by approximately 6.7%. Users need to be vigilant against online phishing activities, understand common phishing scams to avoid asset loss.
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