Triple-A Hot Wallet Suspected of Being Hacked, Losses Expand to $11.8 Million The stablecoin payment infrastructure Triple-A's hot wallet is suspected of being hacked, with on-chain losses now rising to approximately $11.8 million. The incident was initially discovered on July 25 by on-chain researcher Specter, when losses exceeded $9.3 million. Later, PeckShield revised the estimate to $9.7 million, involving networks such as Ethereum, TRON, Polygon, Arbitrum, Solana, and TON. The funds were swapped, bridged across chains, and consolidated into an Ethereum address. As of July 26, Specter reported that affected addresses continued to see new funds being drained about 31 hours after the first major outflows, with additional losses of approximately $1.8 million, involving Bitcoin and TRON.

