PANews reported on April 24 that according to Cyvers Alerts monitoring, a suspicious transaction involving Zora was detected on the BASE network. An attacker stole about 5,500 ZORA (worth about $129,000), exchanged the stolen tokens, and bridged the funds to the Ethereum network.
An attacker stole about 5,500 ZORA, worth about $129,000
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