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- 04:47Four newly created wallets withdrew 119.35 million JELLYJELLY from an exchange four days ago, with an unrealized profit of approximately $20.13 million.According to Jinse Finance, Onchain Lens monitoring shows that four newly created wallets withdrew 119.35 million $JELLYJELLY (approximately $10.08 million) from a certain exchange four days ago. Currently, these JELLYJELLY are worth about $30.22 million, with an unrealized profit of approximately $20.13 million.
- 04:24Bitget launches KITE and PLAI new contract tokens with dual activities: CandyBomb and trading to unlock token airdropsChainCatcher news, Bitget has launched a new round of dual activities: New Contract Token and CandyBomb. During the KITE contract new token event, users can unlock USDT airdrops by completing designated trading tasks. This event features a "Newcomer Leaderboard" and a "Ranking Competition," with a total prize pool of 30,000 USDT. The event ends at 18:00 on November 11 (UTC+8). In addition, users can participate in the CandyBomb event for KITE and PLAI. By completing specific contract trading volume tasks, users can unlock airdrop rewards, with a maximum of 1,400 KITE and 1,666 PLAI per person. The event ends at 16:00 and 20:00 on November 11 (UTC+8), respectively. Detailed rules have been published on the official Bitget platform. Users must click the "Join Now" button to complete registration and participate in the event.
- 04:08StakeWise DAO: Approximately $20.7 million in stolen assets recovered from Balancer hackerChainCatcher reported that the liquid staking protocol StakeWise DAO announced that its emergency multisig team has executed multiple transactions, successfully recovering approximately 5,041 osETH (about $19 million) and 13,495 osGNO (about $1.7 million) from the Balancer attacker, totaling around $20.7 million. According to the team, the recovered osETH accounts for about 73.5% of the total amount stolen that day, while the remaining portion is difficult to trace as the attacker quickly swapped it for ETH. All of the stolen osGNO has been recovered. StakeWise stated that these assets will be returned to affected users in proportion to their balances before the attack, and a complete event review and follow-up plan will be released soon.