CertiK: FixedFloat has issued more than $3 million in suspicious transactions in the past 24 hours
According to security company CertiK, in the past 24 hours, FixedFloat, a Bitcoin Lightning Network-based exchange, has issued "suspicious" transactions totaling more than $3 million. The money was transferred in the form of gold Ethereum and USDT to wallets on the Ethereum and Tron networks. CertiK believes that the activity is "exploitation of vulnerabilities" and stated that about $2 million has been deposited into the exchange, similar to the FixedFloat incident on February 16, and an additional $100,000 of USDT has been deposited into the Binance wallet on Tron. (CoinDesk)
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