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Bybit hackers failed to attempt to unpledge 15,000 cmETH, which may be intercepted and recovered.

Internet reports that according to Ember Monitoring, Bybit hackers tried to unpledge 15,000 cmETH pieces an hour ago, but were returned by the cmETH withdrawal contract. The hacker then authorized the cmETH transaction on the DODO platform, but failed to complete the transaction due to lack of liquidity. Analysts believe that this part of assets is expected to be intercepted. In addition to the 15,000 cmETH, Bybit had 499,000 stolen ETH (worth approximately US$1.37 billion), which were scattered and stored in 51 addresses by hackers.

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