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KelpDAO Attacker Transfers Part of Stolen Funds: Cross-Chain Swaps to Arbitrum, Converts to USDT, and Flows into the Tron Ecosystem

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April 22 — PeckShield monitoring shows the KelpDAO attacker has begun transferring stolen assets: they’ve sent some stolen ETH from the Ethereum mainnet to Arbitrum via Across Protocol, swapped it for USDT, then routed it to the TRON DAO ecosystem via LayerZero. This trajectory indicates the attacker is diversifying and laundering funds through multi-chain bridges and stablecoin conversions; further tracking of the fund flow remains ongoing.
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