Did Uranium Finance Hacker Blow Funds on 'Magic' Cards?
A hacker who exploited the Uranium Finance DeFi platform in 2021 may have used "Magic: The Gathering" trading cards to launder their stolen funds, according to research from noted pseudonymous on-chain sleuth, ZachXBT. The hacker withdrew 11,200 ETH from Tornado Cash in increments of 100 ETH, then swapped it for wrapped ETH (WETH), USDC, and used some of it to buy MTG cards.
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Did Uranium Finance Hacker Blow Funds on 'Magic' Cards?
A hacker who exploited the Uranium Finance DeFi platform in 2021 may have used "Magic: The Gathering" trading cards to launder their stolen funds, according to research from noted pseudonymous on-chain sleuth, ZachXBT. The hacker withdrew 11,200 ETH from Tornado Cash in increments of 100 ETH, then swapped it for wrapped ETH (WETH), USDC, and used some of it to buy MTG cards.