Hackers also understand trading—buy low, sell high. UXLINK vulnerability exploiters sold 248 WBTC at a price of $93,023 two hours ago, cashing out $23.08 million. About a month ago, they bought 375 WBTC at a price of $90,203, spending $33.83 million. This operation netted a profit of $1.06 million. From a trading logic perspective, even illegal gains cannot escape the basic laws of the market—finding the right timing can lead to profit.
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GasFeeDodger
· 01-09 09:16
Wow, hackers still know how to do T? This move is way smarter than mine haha
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GateUser-7b078580
· 01-09 03:46
If you look at it on an hourly basis, selling $93k is really daring... Although, 1.06 million in profit sounds like a lot, but considering transaction costs and slippage, the data shows that this guy does have some skill in market timing. Let's wait and see if he continues to act later; the arbitrage opportunity at historical lows seems to be getting smaller and smaller.
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DevChive
· 01-07 11:59
The hackers' move really calculated everything, but I just want to ask—can this money really be spent with peace of mind?
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DeFiDoctor
· 01-06 14:54
The consultation record shows that this "patient" has quite interesting clinical manifestations—illegal gains are actually handled more professionally than some legitimate operations. A profit of 1.06 million USD, equivalent to a 3.1% return, with monthly compounding... well, it's not astonishing, but the key is the execution. The question is, why didn't UXLINK's risk warning trigger in advance? That's the real focus for regular review.
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RealYieldWizard
· 01-06 14:52
Hmm, this guy is really a crypto trading expert. Even stolen gains require mastering technical analysis.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-06 14:48
This guy knows more about trading coins than I do. It's really a waste that I watch the market every day.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 01-06 14:47
Black guys, this move is really funny; you need to know how to trade cryptocurrencies to make the stolen money work.
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SeasonedInvestor
· 01-06 14:30
Wow, hackers can also do arbitrage? This guy really gets it—stolen money also needs to be managed wisely.
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ForkPrince
· 01-06 14:25
Bro, this move is textbook-level leek harvesting... Wait, is he the one getting cut?
Hackers also understand trading—buy low, sell high. UXLINK vulnerability exploiters sold 248 WBTC at a price of $93,023 two hours ago, cashing out $23.08 million. About a month ago, they bought 375 WBTC at a price of $90,203, spending $33.83 million. This operation netted a profit of $1.06 million. From a trading logic perspective, even illegal gains cannot escape the basic laws of the market—finding the right timing can lead to profit.