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ether.fi selects Nexus Mutual to provide slashing coverage for up to 15,000 ETH

: On-chain digital asset management neobank ether.fi has selected Nexus Mutual to provide ETH slashing coverage, covering slashing penalties for its validators up to 15,000 ETH. ether.fi stated that it operates a large-scale validator set on Ethereum, and slashing is a tail risk. This coverage is used to cover validator losses, with a scale exceeding the total historical ETH slashing losses. ether.fi currently manages over $6 billion in assets across products such as Cash, Stake, and Liquid. Since 2019, Nexus Mutual has provided over $7 billion in coverage for smart contract attacks, slashing, and other digital asset risks. (Decrypt)

Ostium trading remains paused, user margin funds remain frozen

Odaily reports, perpetual contract DEX Ostium stated that platform trading remains paused following a security incident. User positions remain open but cannot be modified for now, and trading margin funds are still held in the frozen trading smart contract without any movement.Ostium stated that its team is continuously coordinating with relevant authorities, SEAL 911, and multiple security researchers. Updates regarding the resumption of smart contract activities and the timeline for fund recovery will be released subsequently.According to PeckShield monitoring, approximately 24 million USDC from Ostium's public OLP vault was stolen. The attacker subsequently swapped these funds for approximately 12,100 ETH, of which about 10,500 ETH was transferred to Tornado Cash.

Ostium OLP Vault Attacked, Approximately $24 Million USDC Stolen and Transferred to Tornado Cash

According to monitoring by on-chain analyst PeckShield (@PeckShieldAlert), the public OLP vault of decentralized perpetual contract protocol Ostium (@Ostium) was attacked, with approximately 24 million USDC stolen. The attacker subsequently swapped the stolen funds for 12,080 ETH and has transferred 10,540 ETH into the mixer Tornado Cash to obscure the fund flow. On-chain tracing shows that the attacker's initial funds originated from ChangeNow and Bybit, with 1 ETH transferred from each to the attacker's wallet (0x321D...8bfD9).

Two hackers today spent a total of 11.718 million DAI to purchase 6,454.7 ETH

: According to monitoring by on-chain analyst Yu Jin, the hacker (0x18B...E66) who stole funds from a Coinbase user spent 7.378 million DAI early this morning to buy 4,049.7 ETH at a price of $1,822. Meanwhile, the address (0xa13...628) that received ETH from Tornado Cash last November had previously transferred out 4,978 ETH and exchanged them for 16.294 million DAI at a price of $3,273. Today, two hours ago, this address spent 4.34 million DAI to repurchase 2,405 ETH at a price of $1,804.

Summer.fi Attacker Moves 1.35 Million DAI, Swaps for ETH via Uniswap and Transfers to Tornado Cash

Odaily Odaily News According to Onchain Lens monitoring, on July 6, the Summer.fi attacker wallet (0x7BF...b3bdca) received 6.017 million DAI from the Summer.fi attack incident; subsequently, 1.35 million DAI have been transferred, swapped for ETH via Uniswap, and then sent to Tornado Cash through a second wallet (0x46e...eba7). The original wallet still holds approximately 4.67 million DAI, while the second wallet still holds 50 ETH.

After 5 months of silence, Step Finance attacker sells $21.4 million in SOL and transfers to Tornado Cash

According to Lookonchain, the Step Finance attacker, after 5 months of inactivity, sold all 261,933 SOL, worth $21.4 million. The funds were then bridged to Ethereum to purchase 12,128 ETH, which were subsequently deposited into Tornado Cash to launder the money.

hinkal will fully compensate user funds, confirming approximately 797,000 USDC was extracted by an attacker and swapped for 454 ETH

decentralized privacy protocol hinkal has released an update on a security incident, confirming that an attacker extracted approximately 797,000 USDC from its Ethereum contract through a series of transactions and exchanged it for about 454 ETH. Of this, roughly 410 ETH was subsequently transferred to Tornado Cash, while the remaining approximately 44.67 ETH was bridged to the Bitcoin network via THORChain. hinkal is currently collaborating with an external security team to trace the flow of funds.hinkal stated that the impact of this security incident is limited to the relevant fund pools on the Ethereum chain, and contracts on other chains remain unaffected. However, all contracts have been temporarily suspended for fixes and security verification. All affected users will be fully compensated at a 1:1 ratio, with specific compensation procedures and timelines to be announced in a subsequent update.

UXLINK hacker swaps $10.54 million DAI for 6,001 ETH

According to Onchain Lens monitoring, the UXLINK hacker swapped $10.54 million in DAI for 6,001 ETH at an average price of $1,757, and subsequently transferred the funds to Tornado Cash.

Tornado Cash suspicious DAO proposal emerges, potentially threatening $23 million in DAO funds

L2BEAT researcher @sergeyshemyakov posted on X platform, stating that a suspicious DAO proposal appeared on Tornado Cash on June 25, and the target contract of the proposal has not been verified.The address of the proposal creator obtained funds through Railgun 4 days ago. If the proposal passes and is executed, the governance contract will make a delegatecall to this target contract. The Tornado Cash fund pool itself is secure, but this proposal may directly target the Tornado Cash DAO for an attack. The DAO currently holds TORN tokens worth approximately $23 million.

KyberSwap Attacker Transfers Another 2,000 ETH to Tornado, with Over $32 Million ETH Transferred in Two Years

according to PeckShieldAlert monitoring, the address labeled as the KyberSwap attacker has again transferred 2,000 ETH to Tornado Cash. Over the past two years, the attacker has laundered a total of 16,100 ETH (approximately $40 million) through this mixer, accounting for over 80% of the $48.8 million stolen in the November 2023 attack.

Jaredfromsubway Attacker Transfers 2,000 ETH and Sells 1,422 ETH

According to on-chain analyst Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens), the attacker behind the well-known MEV bot Jaredfromsubway laundered 2,000 ETH via Tornado Cash, worth approximately $3.44 million at current prices.

PeckShield: The JaredFromSubway attacker has converted the stolen funds into 4,400 ETH, with some of the proceeds flowing into Tornado Cash.

According to on-chain analyst PeckShield (@PeckShieldAlert), the well-known MEV bot “JaredFromSubway” has reportedly been attacked, resulting in the theft of approximately $7.5 million worth of crypto assets—including 1,474.58 WETH, 2.87 million USDC, and 2 million USDT. The attacker has exchanged the stolen funds for 4,400 ETH and transferred 1,000 ETH to the mixer Tornado Cash to obfuscate the fund’s trail.

PancakeSwap's OLPC/LABUBU trading pool was attacked, with approximately $1.1 million in assets stolen

according to PeckShield monitoring, the OLPC/LABUBU liquidity pool on BNB Chain's PancakeSwap was attacked. The attacker stole approximately $1.1 million worth of assets. After the incident, the attacker cross-chain transferred the stolen funds to Ethereum and subsequently deposited 633.4 ETH into the mixing protocol Tornado Cash. Additionally, the attacker sent 0.0221 BNB and 0.0411 ETH to a deprecated address. Relevant attack details and fund flows are still under continuous tracking.

The UXLINK attacker has swapped approximately 14.6 million DAI for 8,298.6 ETH.

According to on-chain analyst PeckShield (@PeckShieldAlert), the address labeled as the UXLINK attacker has swapped approximately 14.6 million DAI for 8,298.6 ETH. Subsequently, this address deposited 8,340 ETH into Tornado Cash and bridged 2.64 ETH (approximately $4,630) from Ethereum to a Bitcoin address.

UXLINK attacker spends 6.5 million DAI to buy 3,686 ETH, and launders funds through Tornado Cash

According to Lookonchain monitoring, over the past 30 minutes, the UXLINK attacker spent 6.5 million DAI to buy 3,686 ETH at an average price of $1,764, and laundered the funds through Tornado Cash.

Raydium old liquidity pool suspected of being attacked, approximately $1.34 million in assets stolen

blockchain security analyst Specter posted on X platform, stating that an old liquidity pool of the Solana DeFi protocol Raydium is suspected of being attacked, with the attacker stealing approximately $1.34 million in assets, mainly including USDC, RAY, and wSOL. Currently, the hacker has transferred the stolen funds to Ethereum via a bridge and subsequently deposited them into Tornado Cash for mixing.

Gravity Bridge attacker deposits 1,180 ETH into Tornado Cash again

According to on-chain security firm CertiK (@CertiKAlert), the Gravity Bridge attacker recently deposited another 1,180 ETH (approximately $2.06 million) into Tornado Cash. Earlier, on May 30, the attacker exploited the permissionless deployERC20() function by forging the Osmosis token string, tampering with the token registry, and mapping fake balances to real custodial assets—thereby stealing approximately 2,600 ETH (around $5.4 million) from Gravity Bridge. To date, 2,020 ETH of the stolen funds have been transferred to Tornado Cash via two externally owned accounts (EOAs); the remainder has been dispersed across centralized exchanges, making fund recovery significantly challenging.

A whale suffered an alleged personal intimidation attack, resulting in losses of $6.7 million

according to monitoring by Specter Analyst, a high-net-worth investor holding significant assets on Kraken and Coinbase exchanges fell victim to an alleged personal intimidation attack, resulting in total losses of approximately $6.7 million across various assets.The attacker withdrew 1,554 ETH (approximately $3.3 million) and 10.5 BTC from the user's Kraken account. Simultaneously, the attacker also breached the user's Coinbase defenses, withdrawing 34.1 cbBTC. Subsequently, the attacker directly deposited over $5.3 million of the stolen funds into the privacy protocol Tornado Cash to obfuscate the transaction trail. (financefeeds)

Transit attacker has deposited 832.9 ETH into Tornado Cash, worth approximately $1.8 million

According to CertiK monitoring, the attacker of cross-chain aggregation protocol Transit Finance has deposited 832.9 ETH into Tornado Cash, valued at approximately $1.8 million.

PeckShield: EchoProtocol Hacked on Monad, ~$820,000 Drained to Tornado Cash

According to on-chain analyst PeckShield (@PeckShieldAlert), Echo Protocol was hacked on Monad. The attacker minted 1,000 $eBTC out of thin air (valued at approximately $76.7 million), then deposited 45 $eBTC (approximately $3.45 million) into Curvance and used it as collateral to borrow roughly 11.29 $WBTC (approximately $867,700). The attacker subsequently bridged the $WBTC cross-chain to Ethereum, swapped it for $ETH, and laundered 384 ETH (approximately $821,700) via Tornado Cash.