The attacker's address starting with 0xd82e sells the stolen INSC NFT in exchange for 2 ETH
According to Pai Shield monitoring, the attacker address starting with 0xd82e will sell the stolen INSC (ins-20) NFT and exchange it for 2 ETH. Earlier, multiple X users claimed that the INSC (ins-20) contract may have vulnerabilities and their INSC was stolen. The GoPlus Chinese community reminded that there are vulnerabilities in the INSC NFT contract, and multiple hackers used them to steal NFTs and transfer them to Blur and OpenSea for sale. Users should immediately stop interacting with the project contract.
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