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FTX attacker continues swapping tokens; exchanges $7.95M BNB for BUSD, ETH

The FTX exploiter currently holds $11.8 million BNB and ETH worth around $346.8 million at current prices.

FTX attacker continues swapping tokens; exchanges $7.95M BNB for BUSD, ETH

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The attackers who drained $600 million from the now-bankrupt exchange FTX, swapped nearly 30,000 [cs_coin]BNB[/cs_coin] tokens for [cs_coin]ETH[/cs_coin] (ETH) and [cs_coin]BUSD[/cs_coin] (BUSD) on Nov. 17. in three transactions, data from Bscscan shows.

In the first transaction, the attacker exchanged 10,000 BNB tokens, worth $2.67 million at the time, for 2001.5 ETH, valued at around $2.4 million, on Pancakeswap. In the next transaction, the hacker swapped BNB worth $3.94 million for BUSD valued at $3.69 million. The exploiter then exchanged 5,014.26 BNB for $1.29 million worth of BUSD.

While no one has claimed responsibility for the attack, allegations soon arose about a “backdoor” created by former FTX chief Sam Bankman-Fried to move funds between FTX and Alameda Research.

The attacker's wallet currently holds $11.8 million worth of BNB tokens. The attacker also holds around 290,000 ETH, making the exploiter the 34th largest ETH holder.

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The hacker has been consistently swapping and moving tokens since earlier this week, between 8:00 and 10:00 am UTC.