
The attacker behind one of the hacks of the Cream Finance DeFi protocol moved stolen funds worth $1.75 million. The MistTrack platform drew attention to this.
The hacker exchanged 1000 ETH for 80 renBTC, after which he converted them into bitcoins.
In July, this address transferred part of the stolen assets to more than 300 renBTC using the Ren Gateway bridge.
In total, the owner of the wallet moved 607 BTC belonging to Cream Finance users.
Recall that in 2021, the DeFi protocol was subjected to hacker attacks three times. In February, an unknown attacker exploited a vulnerability in Iron Bank (the second version of the Cream Finance project) and withdrew tokens totaling $37.5 million.
In August, the project was attacked with an instant loan. The damage amounted to 462,079,976 AMP and 2804 ETH (more than $18 million).
On September 8, the hacker transferred most of the stolen amount of 5152.6 ETH to the multisig wallet of the project.
In October, the protocol developers confirmed that they had managed to return 5152.6 ETH. The hacker was allowed to leave 10% of the stolen funds – approximately 515 ETH as a reward for the discovered error.
In the same month, an unknown person withdrew $130 million from Cream Finance. To do this, he used an instant loan as part of a complex transaction.