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ZachXBT: The theft of Humanity has not yet been confirmed as a security attack or malicious dumping by the project team; the crash of the H token comes from DEX rather than CEX

2026-06-09 11:48:47
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Regarding the incident of "Humanity being stolen over 31 million dollars," on-chain detective ZachXBT stated, "It's unclear whether this is a hacker theft or malicious behavior from the project team. From the K-line chart, given the concentration of supply, the H team is likely collaborating with an active market maker. However, all H tokens were sold on decentralized exchanges (on-chain), not centralized exchanges."

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