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CertiK: The EOA address related to the Steadefi vulnerability attack has transferred 100 ETH to Tornado Cash

According to a tweet from CertiK official account, the EOA address (0xe10d) has transferred 100 ETH (approximately $185,000) to Tornado Cash. This EOA address is related to the Steadefi vulnerability attack on August 7th and still holds 524 ETH (approximately $969,000).

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