Summary
- Wallets linked to or interacting with Humanity (H) were hit by a series of hacks.
- So far, more than 17 wallets have been drained of Humanity tokens, with total losses exceeding $19 million.
- After the breach became public, the Humanity Protocol token was trading at $0.09125, down 87.07%% from a day earlier.

Wallets linked to or interacting with Humanity (H) have been hit by a string of hacks.
On June 9, on-chain analyst Specter wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that he had identified a series of asset thefts from wallets tied to the Humanity Protocol ecosystem. The cause of the attack remains unclear. But because all of the affected wallets were connected to Humanity Protocol, there may be a shared attack vector. So far, more than 17 wallets have been drained of Humanity tokens, with losses topping $19 million.
Humanity Protocol's token has plunged since the breach came to light. As of 9:10 a.m. in Korea on June 9, the token was trading at $0.09125, down 87.07% from a day earlier, according to CoinMarketCap.


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