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List of Flash News about aUSDC

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04:06
Suspicious $20M Outflow from U.S. Government Wallet

According to MistTrack_io, there has been a suspicious outflow of approximately $20 million from a U.S. government-controlled wallet (0xc9E...34c) to another address (0x3486ee700ccaf3e2f9c5ec9730a2e916a4740a9f). The transferred assets include 5.4 million USDC, 1.12 million USDT, 13.7 million aUSDC, and 178 ETH. Notably, most of these tokens were converted into ETH during the transaction. Such movements can indicate potential market impacts or regulatory actions affecting the involved cryptocurrencies. (Source)

02:38
US Government Crypto Funds Stolen and Converted to ETH

According to Ai 姨, a significant breach has occurred involving the US government-managed crypto funds seized from the Bitfinex hack. Approximately $20.71 million worth of USDC, USDT, aUSDC, and ETH were stolen from the government-controlled address. These funds were then transferred to a new address, 0x348...40A9f, where a portion of the stablecoins was converted into 2709 ETH, valued at $6.8 million. This incident highlights ongoing security vulnerabilities and the need for improved measures in managing seized digital assets. (Source)

02:03
Suspicious Outflow of $20M from U.S. Government Seizure Funds

According to PeckShieldAlert, there has been a suspicious outflow of large funds totaling $20 million from U.S. government seizure funds. This includes 178 ETH, 1.12 million USDT, 5.4 million USDC, and 13.7 million aUSDC. Notably, approximately 196 ETH, valued at around $492,500, was transferred to Binance about 8 hours ago. These funds were primarily held in three addresses, raising concerns about the security and tracking of these assets. (Source)

01:42
US Government Wallet Hacked for $20.7 Million in Crypto Assets

According to Spot On Chain, a US Government wallet was hacked, resulting in a loss of $20.7 million in various cryptocurrencies. The stolen assets include 13.7 million aUSDC, 5.44 million USDC, 1.12 million USDT, and 178 ETH valued at $447,000. The hacker has already exchanged all USDC, USDT, and an additional 503,945 aUSDC, totaling $7.06 million, for 2,764 ETH. This incident raises concerns about the security of government-held crypto assets and may impact market sentiment regarding stablecoins and Ethereum. (Source)