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A hacker keeps accumulating SOL: he already has 212,000 coins (46 million USD)
According to BlockBeats, the same hacker who stole funds from a centralized exchange has just made another big move. They bought 111,323 SOL three hours ago for $23.23 million, bringing their total wallet to 212,000 SOL valued at ~$46.18 million.
The strategy is always the same: convert $23.236 million into DAI → USDC, cross to the Solana network, and enter SOL. This time it paid $208.7 per coin, while its overall average purchase price is $217.6/SOL.
The million-dollar question: where is all this SOL going to end up? Hackers usually launder in exchanges or private wallets. It's clear that this guy has access to serious liquidity and is betting big on SOL.