Cypher Protocol reveals $600K of stolen funds is now frozen on CEXs
Solana-based Cypher Protocol has managed to stop around $600,000 of stolen funds from exiting various centralized exchanges.
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Solana-based Cypher Protocol has managed to stop around $600,000 of stolen funds from exiting various centralized exchanges.
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