Key Takeaways
- The hacker behind the Truebit exploit totally laundered 8,535 ETH via Twister Money.
- The Truebit workforce is coordinating with regulation enforcement and conducting a protocol overview following the assault.
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The Truebit hacker has laundered all 8,535 ETH stolen, valued at roughly $26 million, via Twister Money after exploiting a sensible contract vulnerability within the Truebit Protocol on January 8, in keeping with knowledge tracked by Lookonchain.
The #Truebit hacker has deposited all 8,535 $ETH($26.44M) they stole into #TornadoCash and laundered it.https://t.co/nYUNcqv46vhttps://t.co/JLPKkMjkUP pic.twitter.com/0unM8sK3h5
— Lookonchain (@lookonchain) January 11, 2026
The exploit marks the 12 months’s first main DeFi breach. The attacker abused an integer overflow in a legacy sensible contract to mint hundreds of thousands of TRU tokens at near-zero value, then bought them again into the protocol to empty its liquidity.
At present, we grew to become conscious of a safety incident involving a number of malicious actors. The affected sensible contract is 0x764C64b2A09b09Acb100B80d8c505Aa6a0302EF2 and we strongly advise the general public to not work together with this contract till additional discover. We’re in touch with regulation…
— Truebit (@Truebitprotocol) January 8, 2026
The assault crashed TRU by greater than 99.9%, wiping out investor worth.
Blockchain safety companies later linked the pockets to a previous Sparkle Protocol hack, suggesting a extremely subtle actor.
In response, the Truebit workforce urged customers to halt interactions with the compromised contract, engaged regulation enforcement, and launched a complete overview to evaluate potential restoration choices.
