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Hackers Stole $160 Million In Assets From Wintermute by altcoinng: 10:08am On Sep 20, 2022
Market maker Wintermute lost $160 million in assets in a hacking attack.

Platform CEO Yevgeny Gaevoy emphasized that the attack was aimed at DeFi operations. According to his information, the OTC- and CEX-modules work in the same mode.

Gaevoy added that Wintermute remains solvent – its reserves are double the amount stolen.

“Today, and probably for the next few days, our services will work with glitches, after which everything will be back to normal,” he said.

In all, according to the CEO, 90 different assets were stolen.

Earlier Wintermute obtained the right to issue USDD stablecoin by TRON DAO Reserve.

As a reminder, the other day attackers stole about $3.3 million from Ethereum users who generated addresses through the Profanity tool.

https://altcoin.ng/hackers-stole-160-million-in-assets-from-wintermute/

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