He Had the Altcoins Worth 4.66 Million Dollars That He Accumulated Over Years Stolen!

While whales generally come to the fore with their buying and selling, a whale was talked about with hacking.

According to Lookonchain’s post, the unlucky whale was attacked and suffered a total loss of 4.66 million dollars.

Accordingly, a whale had the 290,750 LINKs (worth $2.26 million) stolen between June 7, 2022 and October 14, 2023.

He made a profit of $2.4 million from the LINKs he bought for $2.26 million and had all his money stolen.

“What an unlucky man!

275,700 LINK ($4.42 million) was stolen in a phishing attack.

This guy accumulated 290,750 LINK ($2.26 million worth) from exchanges between June 7, 2022 and October 14, 2023 at $7.8, making a profit of approximately ~$2.4 million.

Unfortunately he accidentally clicked on the phishing link and signed the confirmation process and was misled.

In the end, he lost $2.4 million in profit and $2.26 million in costs, for a total of $4.66 million! “It lost 4.66 million dollars.”

LINK continues to trade at $15.89 at the time of writing.

What an unlucky guy!

He got 275,700 $LINK($4.42M) stolen by a phishing attack.

This guy accumulated 290,750 $LINK($2.26M) at $7.8 from exchanges between Jun 7, 2022, and Oct 14, 2023, a profit of nearly ~$2.4M currently.

Unfortunately, he accidentally clicked on the phishing… pic.twitter.com/2FqM72T3f7

— Lookonchain (@lookonchain) December 29, 2023

*This is not investment advice.



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