The hacker that exploited the now-bankrupt FTX exchange last week made a tidy fortune that has propelled them to Ether (ETH) whale status.
Just a day after the embattled FTX exchange filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, its wallets were drained for more than $663 million in various crypto assets, according to blockchain intelligence company Elliptic.
Elliptic suspected $477 million of this was stolen, with a large chunk of those tokens being then converted into ETH, while $186 million worth of more than a hundred different tokens was believed to be moved into secure storage by FTX itself.
As reported by Cointelegraph on Nov. 15, the attacker was still draining wallets four days later in what analysts called “on-chain spoofing.”
According to blockchain security firm Beosin, the attacker has conducted multiple swaps and cross-chain transactions over the past day and currently holds around $338 million in crypto assets as of Nov. 15.
FTX Accounts Drainer (0x59AB...32b) has conducted multiple swap and cross-chain operations for the past day and currently holds ~$338,598,702 of assets. The majority of the funds are held in the 0x59ABf3837Fa962d6853b4Cc0a19513AA031fd32b address. Current balance: pic.twitter.com/SMrkbcwULL
Included is a whopping 228,523 ETH according to the wallet address, worth around $288.8 million at current market prices.
This makes the account dubbed the “FTX Accounts Drainer” the 35th largest Ethereum holder in terms of the number of ETH held.
According to CoinCarp’s Ethereum rich list, the top holder is the Beacon Chain deposit contract which contains around 15 million ETH. Furthermore, most of those in the top 20 are crypto exchanges, layer-2 protocols, and Decentralized Finance (DeFi) bridges.
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