Opinion: The Astra Nova theft may not be true, and the flow of funds does not match the hacker's usual behavior.
according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin, there are doubts about the claim by 'Astra Nova (RVV) that a third-party management account was hacked'. The hacker converted the stolen assets into USDT for holding, and directly transferred them to a CEX, which is not usual. USDT can be frozen, and direct transfers to a CEX may also be subject to risk control. Generally, hackers do not operate in this way.
Currently, a total of 860 million RVV tokens (8.6% of the total supply) were transferred out from the project's minting contract and sold on-chain, causing a sharp decline in RVV. 860 million RVV tokens were sold for 10.288 million USDT, with 8.226 million USDT transferred to a CEX, while the remaining 2.041 million USDT are still in the on-chain wallet 0x643.
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