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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 02:49  |  Written by: Brad Garlinghouse

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Trader loses $68M in address poisoning scam - Cointelegraph

Crypto Trader Loses $68M in Sophisticated Address

Costly Mistake: Victim Loses $68 Million In Address Poisoning Scam

A Trader Recently Fell Victim

Crypto Scam Alert: $68M WBTC Stolen in Address Poisoning - The

Address Poisoning Scam Causes Trader to Lose $68M WBTC

A trader recently fell victim to an address poisoning scam, resulting in the loss of $68 million worth of Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC). The incident was brought to light by

Security Platform Cyvers And Blockchain

Someone just lost over one thousand Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) by copying and pasting the wrong address for a crypto transaction. Getting your audio player ready

Hace 5 días An unknown trader lost $68 million worth of Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) in a single transaction in an address-poisoning scam. Address poisoning is a type of cyber attack where

Security platform Cyvers and blockchain sleuth ZachXBT confirmed that $68 million had been lost to an address poisoning scam. Crypto investors lost $2 billion to hacks

Exploiter Steals $68M Worth of Crypto Through Address Poisoning

Trader Falls Victim to Address Poisoning, Loses $68M WBTC

Massive $68M Address Poisoning Hack Underscores

A Trader Was Victimized By

A trader was victimized by an address poisoning scam, losing over 97% of their crypto assets, valued at $68M.

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A Trader Lost

A trader lost $68 million in WBTC due to an address poisoning scam, where they sent funds to a fraudulent address; The massive loss, disclosed by Cyvers, accounted for

An unknown trader lost $68 million worth of Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) in a single transaction in an address-poisoning scam. The $68 million theft was first revealed by on

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