Phemex hacker address encountered FIDA project party to remove liquidity
according to PeckShield's monitoring, the Phemex hacker address encountered a "pool draining" incident on the TRON chain. The hacker had previously exchanged about 1.3 million TRX (worth about $320,000) for about 61 million FIDA tokens, briefly becoming the second largest holder of FIDA tokens. Subsequently, the FIDA project team removed liquidity, causing the price of FIDA tokens to plummet by 43%.
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