Affected by the news of the theft of $35 million fwDETH, the price of fwDETH fell by more than 95% to $85
According to market data, after the "35 million US dollars fwDETH theft case" occurred earlier today, the price of Blast chain's ETH wrapped token fwDETH dropped by more than 95% to around 85 US dollars, and has since continued to rise to 700 US dollars. The 24-hour decline is still at 63.77%, and is in a severe anchor state. Earlier reports stated that a whale address suffered a phishing attack earlier today, losing 15,079 fwDETH coins, worth about 35 million US dollars. On-chain data analysis agency Lookonchain said the address may be related to Continue Capital.
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