Yesterday, Hyperliquid outflow of $112 million USDC set a record for its highest single-day outflow
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Odaily reported that according to data compiled by venture capital fund Hashed on dune analytics, over $112 million worth of USDC was withdrawn from the cryptocurrency derivatives trading platform Hyperliquid on Monday, the largest single-day outflow in the platform's history. According to data compiled by Dune Analytics user uwusanauwu, Hyperliquid's average daily trading volume over the past week was $8.8 billion. According to a post on December 21, the platform recently set a record of over $15 billion in 24-hour trading volume. (Bloomberg) Yesterday, it was reported that multiple North Korean hacker addresses were conducting transactions on Hyperliquid, and several community members were concerned that these trading activities might mean that North Korean hackers have identified Hyperliquid as a potential target and are testing the system's stability by executing transactions. Subsequently, Hyperliquid Labs issued an announcement stating that they are aware of the reports regarding the alleged activities of North Korean hacker addresses. In fact, Hyperliquid has not suffered any attacks from North Korean hackers, nor have any attacks occurred. All user funds are being properly managed.
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