Key Points:
- SlowMist reveals 4,000+ DEXX victim and attacker addresses across ETH, BSC, BASE chains.
- The data comes from thousands of victims and DEXX submissions, ensuring transparency.
- SlowMist urges community feedback to correct false positives and omissions in the address list.
SlowMist founder Yu Xian YuX revealed that the investigation into the DEXX attack is ongoing and that more than 4,000 DEXX victim addresses and attacker addresses have been released on major EVM chains such as ETH, BSC, and BASE.
Over 4,000 DEXX Victims Exposed on EVM Chains by SlowMist
YuX pointed out that the list, containing both DEXX victim and attacker addresses, came directly from DEXX officials and thousands of victims who have submitted themselves. The SlowMist team continues to monitor it for any false positives and missing information. YuX, in turn, called for feedback from the community to avoid mistakes or missing data information on time. He promised to synchronize and update the list of confirmed “black addresses” on the whole network.
This update follows the publication last week of more than 8,600 Solana addresses linked to attackers involved in similar breaches. SlowMist has clarified that they are committed to identifying malicious actors and assisting victims in the recovery process by providing detailed, reliable information. The organization works closely with the broader blockchain community to combat the attacks and improve security across decentralized networks.
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SlowMist Requests Feedback for Address List Accuracy and Updates
SlowMist considers the publication of this information to be a meaningful step toward the punishment of attackers, as it finally equips victims and users of blockchains with the means to defend themselves from fraud or further attacks. The crypto community is calling for the support of all in joining efforts to improve the security of DeFi environments against future attacks.
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