

Kristian Jensen
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Trace activity actively watching address: addr1qxd39k4peszxlf0x59e88hngpe5u9882y2lyhdzazsq4kfvmztd2rnqyd7j7dgtjw00xsrnfc2ww5g47fw6969qptvjshwxpl3 Holding 129.43 million ADA of stolen funds due to the attack, we will keep the heat on any movement of these assets, there is a community effort to inform CEX's including Binance. Again, I urge the attacker to refund the balance. @emurgo_io I suggest a public wallet where these funds can be refunded. cexplorer.io/address/addr1q…









To the attacker, there is still time to return what is not rightfully yours. This is still a work in progress, but the attack is currently looking like 1,961 separate drains. The attacker’s initial transaction appears to have been funded by what looks like Binance. Bubble sizes in the visualisation reflect outflow size, with the largest drains currently showing as 4.26 million ADA, 3.64 million ADA, 3.22 million ADA, and so on. The total is currently looking like 60.39 million ADA, excluding token amounts. I want to be clear that this analysis is ongoing, but I am happy to keep working on it and provide a full forensic report to assist exchanges, Binance, and any relevant parties in tracing the flow of funds to the attacker. I built the tooling for this analysis under difficult circumstances, despite the personal attacks, transparency matters in incidents like this. The community deserves clear data. More to come. I hope this helps. Do not underestimate this community.












Cardano Leios Public testnet has just launched! The testnet, named the Musashi Dojo (武蔵道場), is a tribute to Cardano's Japanese community and to the philosophy of Miyamoto Musashi. Leios is not just about increasing TPS. It is about increasing Cardano’s capacity at layer 1 without losing the security and reliability that the blockchain is built on. A huge milestone for Cardano, and congratulations to everyone involved in delivering this on time.