Cetus: The stolen funds currently exist in 2 Ether wallets, and the CLMM pool and services will gradually resume after comprehensive verification.

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Golden Finance reported that Cetus released an update on the hacking incident on the X platform, which pointed out that the attacker’s two Sui wallet addresses have been blocked, the frozen wallet contains the main part of the stolen funds, and the rest of the stolen funds have been exchanged and bridged to ETH accounts by hackers, which are currently stored in the following two Ethereum wallets. CLMM pools and services will gradually resume only after comprehensive verification. We are currently re-evaluating the upgraded contracts and conducting cross-party audits. Regular audit reports based on TVL will be released in the future, using tools like Blockaid for real-time monitoring to detect and respond to threats and vulnerabilities, improve risk management configurations, and control the rate limits of asset flows, as well as increase the test coverage of smart contract source code.

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