More than $4.6 million in BEAM was stolen from three addresses, and the hacker made a profit of 1,639 ETH
According to Spot On Chain monitoring, on February 16th, three wallets were hacked and 181 million BEAM (approximately $4.63 million) were stolen within the past 11 hours, becoming victims of a phishing attack. The hacker sold all the stolen BEAM at a price of approximately $0.0256, exchanging it for 1,639 ETH, causing the price of BEAM to drop by approximately 6.7%. Users should be aware of phishing activities, understand common phishing scams, and avoid asset losses.
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