The GMX hacker previously converted the stolen $32 million into 11,700 ETH, currently sitting on an unrealized profit of about $3 million
BlockBeats News, July 11—According to monitoring by Lookonchain, the GMX hacker has returned 10.49 million FRAX. Previously, the stolen $32 million in assets had been swapped for 11,700 ETH, now worth $35 million, resulting in a net gain of approximately $3 million.
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