ZachXBT: A user had 1.2 million XRP stolen, and recommended strengthening their own security education
"on-chain detective" ZachXBT posted information on the X platform, stating that a Ripple community user had 1.2 million XRP stolen on October 12. The hacker has transferred the tokens from Ripple to Tron and merged them into another new address, then transferred them to Huione OTC (Southeast Asia's illegal market). However, ZachXBT reiterated that he will not provide assistance to Ripple community users. Although the loss of funds is unfortunate, it is not his responsibility. The important thing is to educate oneself so as not to become a victim of these simple scams.
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