On-chain data tracking has revealed that an address starting with 0xc946 recently deposited 1,337.1 ETH into a mixing service. The story behind this warrants attention. The source of these funds points to a multi-signature wallet that has recently exhibited abnormal withdrawal behavior—someone has gradually taken out Wrapped ETH and Story tokens. Based on the timeline and operational pattern, this multi-signature wallet is very likely to have been compromised. More concerning is that these withdrawn assets were subsequently transferred into mixing tools, which usually indicates an attempt to break on-chain traceability. For users holding Story or assets in such multi-signature contracts, this case serves as a reminder—regularly review wallet permissions, check signer configurations, and prevent unauthorized operations are essential tasks today.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 10h ago
Oh no, another multi-signature wallet has been hacked... This time 1337 ETH went into a mixer, it seems someone is about to get a beating again.
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Brothers and sisters holding Story, take it easy, regularly checking permissions is definitely not nonsense.
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Using the mixer so smoothly, why does it feel like on-chain security is getting worse and worse?
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Multi-signature can't save it either, the key is still to have someone reliable...
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This operation looks like an insider, the timing is too precise.
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Is the number 1337 hinting at something? It feels a bit off.
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Alright, another reminder for everyone to check their wallet cycles, but we still need to take it seriously.
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On-chain transparency has become a burden, can wallets be washed after being hacked? I'm speechless.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 10h ago
Multi-signature has exploded again... This time, 1337 E directly went into the mixer, truly outrageous. My little bit of Story has already run away, it seems I didn't choose the wrong team.
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SchrodingerGas
· 10h ago
Once again, a multi-signature wallet has failed. This irony is truly striking—decentralized self-protection solutions have instead become honey pots.
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CommunityWorker
· 10h ago
Damn, another multi-signature attack? These days, multi-signatures are no longer safe.
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1,337 ETH washed; that’s a bold move.
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Story holders need to be careful; multi-signature wallets now seem as fragile as paper.
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Mixing coins in one set and tracking on-chain is like blind men touching an elephant—brilliant.
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Every time I see these cases, I want to complain. Why is multi-signature permission management still so lousy?
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By the way, why do these kinds of incidents keep happening? Where’s the security awareness?
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Still daring to transfer to mixing tools after being hacked—that’s impressive.
On-chain data tracking has revealed that an address starting with 0xc946 recently deposited 1,337.1 ETH into a mixing service. The story behind this warrants attention. The source of these funds points to a multi-signature wallet that has recently exhibited abnormal withdrawal behavior—someone has gradually taken out Wrapped ETH and Story tokens. Based on the timeline and operational pattern, this multi-signature wallet is very likely to have been compromised. More concerning is that these withdrawn assets were subsequently transferred into mixing tools, which usually indicates an attempt to break on-chain traceability. For users holding Story or assets in such multi-signature contracts, this case serves as a reminder—regularly review wallet permissions, check signer configurations, and prevent unauthorized operations are essential tasks today.