Radiant Capital Hackers Double Stolen Funds in 10 Months, Sell 9631 ETH in Past 2 Days

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/08/14 02:22:00
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BlockBeats News, August 14th, according to on-chain data analyst Embermonitoring, the Radiant Capital hacker sold 4,326 ETH in the past 1 hour in exchange for 20.475 million DAI.

The hacker has sold a total of 9,631 ETH in exchange for 43.937 million DAI since selling ETH started the day before yesterday, with an average selling price of $4,562.

Currently, the hacker holds 12,326 ETH and 43.937 million DAI, with a total value of $102 million. The value of the assets stolen when the hacker stole from Radiant Capital in October last year was $53 million.

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