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Cork Protocol attackers transferred 4520 ETH to Tornado Cash and donated 10 ETH.

PANews June 25 news, according to PeckShieldAlert monitoring, the address of the attacker of Cork Protocol has transferred a total of 4520 ETH (approximately 11 million USD) to the privacy protocol Tornado Cash. In addition, the address also donated 10 ETH to the "Free Alexey & Roman" project on the Juicebox platform (Tornado Cash developers' legal fund).
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07:29

Cyvers Alerts: The 1ROR/WETH pool on Ethereum was attacked, resulting in a loss of about $780,000

According to Cyvers Alerts, the 1ROR/WETH pool on the Ethereum network has been attacked, according to Cyvers Alerts. The attacker exploited a vulnerability in emergencyWithdraw and caused approximately $780,000 in damages. The Cyvers system had detected a malicious contract the day before the attack. After completing the attack, the attackers quickly converted the funds into Ether and transferred them through multiple wallets, some of which had already flowed to the coin mixer, Tornado Cash.
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02:58

5 suspected related wallets spent $4.28 million to purchase over 611 billion PEPE, with funds coming from Tornado Cash.

According to @OnchainLens monitoring, 5 wallet addresses suspected to be controlled by the same entity spent a total of about $4.28 million to buy 611.05 billion PEPE tokens using USDT and WETH. These addresses, which received funds from Tornado Cash, a coin mixing protocol, 15 days ago, are suspected to be related to potentially anomalous funding behavior, and the related transactions have raised community concerns. Odaily reminds users that Meme coins fluctuate wildly, and pay attention to the flow of funds and on-chain risks.
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04:38

3 wallets bought 689.79 billion PEPE approximately 430 million US dollars 11 hours ago.

Three Wallet purchased 68.979 billion PEPE 11 hours ago, with a total value of approximately $4.3 million. The funds in these three Wallets all come from Tornado Cash. The specific purchase information is as follows: 0x7A7D spent 1,413.4 ETH (approximately $2.72 million) to purchase 43.77 billion PEPE, 0x9212 spent $1 million to purchase 15.858 billion PEPE, and 0x7779 spent 299 ETH (approximately $57.4 thousand) to purchase 9.351 billion PEPE.
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00:57

A Whale spent $2.71 million to purchase 437.7 billion PEPE

Odaily Planet Daily News According to Onchain Lens monitoring, a Whale spent 1413.4 WETH (approximately $2.71 million) to purchase 43.77 billion PEPE. The Wallet received ETH from multiple Addresses, with some funds coming from Tornado Cash. This large transaction has caused market attention on the future trend of PEPE.
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08:52

The Ethereum Foundation donated $500,000 to support the defense of Tornado Cash developers: code is not a crime.

Gate News bot news, the Ethereum Foundation recently announced a donation of $500,000 towards the legal defense of Roman Storm, one of the developers of Tornado Cash, and pledged an additional $750,000 in community donations. Storm's team stated that this amount is sufficient to cover his remaining legal fees. The Foundation expressed on X: "Privacy is reasonable, writing code is not a crime." Storm will face trial next month for alleged conspiracy to commit Money Laundering and violating U.S. sanctions.
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05:26

The founder of Tornado Cash faces trial, prosecutors obstruct expert witnesses from appearing in court.

Odaily News: US prosecutors have moved to prevent expert witness Roman Storm, founder of Tornado Cash, from testifying, claiming it would waste the jury's time and confuse jurors about privacy, tokenomics, and KYC. The case has evolved, with the Department of Justice dropping the unlicensed money transmission charges but retaining the money laundering charges, and ceasing to refer to Tornado Cash as a financial institution. Storm warned: if I lose, DeFi will go down with me. The Ethereum Foundation has provided $500,000 for Storm's defense and will match $750,000 in community donations, emphasizing that privacy is normal and writing code is not a crime. The case will be heard in less than 30.
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01:15

A trader transferred 1,000 Ether through Tornado Cash.

According to Golden Finance reports, on-chain analyst Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens) monitored that a trader exchanged 2.6 million DAI for 1,019 Ether, at a unit price of 2,549 dollars. Subsequently, the trader transferred 1,000 Ether through the Tornado Cash mixer. The trader still holds 2.52 million DAI in another wallet.
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20:03

KiloEx Perptual Futures platform was attacked by a Hacker, resulting in a loss of approximately 7 million dollars.

According to the Gate.io News bot, KiloEx Perptual Futures platform has suffered a cross-chain attack event, as reported by Cyvers. The attacker initiated transactions on contracts on the BNB, Base, and Taiko chains through addresses associated with Tornado Cash. The attacker has obtained approximately $7 million in funds from this incident. Technical Analysis shows that this attack is related to the access control of price Oracle Machine. According to Wu Shuo's report, the attack is still ongoing.
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16:12

Vitalik: No-backdoor privacy messaging tools have been widely accepted, and the United States should set an example by supporting developers.

Vitalik Buterin mentioned on the X platform that the trial of Tornado Cash founder Roman Storm is imminent and emphasized the importance of privacy tools. With frequent hacker attacks on centralized databases, there is a need to strengthen the integration of privacy and security, hoping that the United States can take the lead in creating a safer and freer environment.
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The Ethereum Foundation donated $500,000 to Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm to address the trial in July.

Golden Finance reports that Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm is raising defense funds for the trial set to begin on July 14 in New York, with a target amount of $2 million. The Ethereum Foundation has announced a donation of $500,000 to support Roman Storm's defense. The Ethereum Foundation also stated that it will "receive up to $750,000 in additional donations from the community."
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15:29

TORN briefly broke through 14 dollars, with a 24H rise of 63.4%.

Odaily News  may be affected by the removal of Tornado Cash from the OFAC sanctions list, with the market showing that TORN briefly broke through 14 dollars, currently reported at 14.05 dollars, with a 24-hour rise of 63.4%, and market capitalization rising to approximately 51.69 million dollars.
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03:04

Paradigm calls on the jury to carefully rule on the Tornado Cash case.

Paradigm submitted an opinion letter to the New York court in support of Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm, emphasizing that he, as a developer, did not control user funds, opposing the prosecutor's charges, and warning that a conviction could have a negative impact on encryption and Open Source software development.
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11:00

On-chain detective reveals North Korean hacker attack incident with a single victim losing 5.2 million dollars.

According to Gate News bot, an on-chain investigation by ZachXBT revealed that a hacking incident occurred on May 24, where the victim was infiltrated by North Korean (DPRK) hackers through malware, resulting in a total loss of over $5.2 million. The attackers extracted funds from the victim's multiple multi-signature accounts, ordinary wallets (EOA), and exchange accounts, and conducted market dumping. The latest update shows that 1000 ETH has been transferred to Tornado Cash for mixing operations. Source: Wu Shuo
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00:14

Encryption industry practitioners urge Trump to end the "illegal activities" of convicting software developers like Roman Storm.

Leaders in the encryption industry jointly call on the White House to stop prosecuting open source software developers, believing that developers cannot control third-party use of their code and should not bear criminal responsibility. More than 70 industry professionals support this initiative, including representatives from companies such as Paradigm, The Block, and Multicoin Capital.
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03:11

Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm: Absolutely will not accept Hacker donations, 10 ETH will be returned to Cork.

Golden Finance reported that the hacker attacking the Cork Protocol has transferred $11 million worth of stolen ETH (4,520 coins) to the encryption mixer Tornado Cash, and subsequently donated 10 ETH, worth approximately $24,000, to the legal fund of Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm. In response, Roman Storm posted on the X platform stating that he would never accept donations from hackers and would return the 10 ETH to Cork Protocol. It is reported that Cork Protocol co-founder Phil Fogel has expressed gratitude and donated 1 ETH to Roman Storm's legal fund.
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20:46

The U.S. Department of Justice continues to file Money Laundering lawsuits against Tornado Cash founder Storm.

According to Gate.io News bot, Decrypt reported that the U.S. Department of Justice's legal proceedings against Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm are still ongoing. The Department of Justice maintains charges against Storm for conspiracy to commit Money Laundering, evading sanctions, and transmitting criminal proceeds, but has dropped some charges related to unlicensed fund transfers. In the previous lawsuit, Storm defended its development of Tornado Cash on the grounds of the First Amendment, but the court ruled that using code to implement Money Laundering is not protected by freedom of speech.
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14:19

Zunami Protocol was attacked by a Hacker, resulting in a loss of $500,000 flowing into Tornado Cash.

According to Gate.io News bot, the blockchain security company PeckShield has monitored that Zunami Protocol officially announced that the platform has suffered a hacker attack. The attackers stole collateral of zunUSD and zunETH, with a total loss amounting to 500,000 USD. The stolen funds have been transferred to the mixing platform Tornado Cash. The Zunami team is investigating this incident. Source: Wu Says
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07:08

Truflation attackers exchanged 4.5 WBTC for ETH and transferred it to Tornado Cash.

According to the Gate.io News bot, monitored by PeckShieldAlert, the address marked as the Truflation attacker has exchanged approximately 4.5 WBTC for 230 ETH and transferred it to Tornado Cash. The blockchain-based inflation data platform Truflation suffered a malware attack last year, resulting in losses of approximately $5.2 million. Source: Wu Shuo
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00:50

EY upgrades its enterprise-level Blockchain Nightfall, utilizing a zk-SNARKs architecture.

Gate news bot message, the Big Four accounting firm Ernst & Young (EY) released the latest version of its enterprise-grade blockchain Nightfall, "Nightfall_4", on April 2. This upgrade officially adopts the zk-SNARKs architecture, optimizing transaction confirmation speed and simplifying network architecture. EY pointed out that after the U.S. lifted sanctions on Tornado Cash, the acceptance of privacy technologies among businesses has increased. Nightfall adopts a permissioned design, requiring user identity verification to prevent anonymous abuse. Source: Cointelegraph
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07:17

Ethereum Foundation: Establishes a $1.25 million legal aid fund to support Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm.

Odaily News The Ethereum Foundation announced it will provide up to $1.25 million in funding to support the legal defense of Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm, which includes $500,000 in direct assistance and up to $750,000 in community matching donations. Roman Storm will be tried in U.S. federal court on July 14, facing charges of operating a remittance business without a license, money laundering, and violating sanctions. The foundation emphasized, "Privacy is normal, writing code is not a crime," and this move is seen as a key stance in support of Open Source and Web3 privacy freedom. Previously, Vitalik Buterin had donated 50 ETH to support Storm's defense.
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The Ethereum Foundation donated $500,000 to the defense of Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm in response to the trial in July.

PANews, June 14 - According to The Block, Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm is raising defense funds for the trial that will begin on July 14 in New York. The Ethereum Foundation announced a donation of $500,000 and pledged to match community donations up to a maximum of $750,000. The foundation stated, "Privacy is normal, and writing code is not a crime."
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12:34

ZachXBT: An unknown victim was attacked on Tron by the North Korean Hacker Lazarus Group, losing about $3.1 million

PANews reported on March 1st that the 'on-chain detective' ZachXBT revealed in his personal channel that an unknown victim was attacked on Tron by the North Korean Hacker Lazarus Group on February 28, with a loss of about $3.1 million. The funds have been transferred from Tron to the Ethereum blockchain, and the ETH was split into ten addresses before being deposited into Tornado Cash.
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08:14

North Korean hackers used mixed money to buy 437.6 billion PEPE, worth $3.1 million, on March 11

The article reports on an incident involving North Korean hackers using Tornado Cash asset theft. The investigation revealed that the hackers purchased $3.1 million worth of 437.6 billion PEPE after completing the mixing operation, with the funds coming from the problematic Tornado Cash user interface. Previously, monitoring revealed that three wallets had made large purchases of PEPE from Tornado Cash with a total value of about $4.3 million.
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