The $UXLINK hacker is back… and they’re not hiding it. 👀

After three months of silence, four wallets linked to the attacker just scooped up 5,493.26 $ETH worth $10.87M — paying an average of $1,979.27 per ETH, according to on-chain analyst @ai_9684xtpa.

But here’s the real signal:

They’re still sitting on $21.42M in $DAI.

That’s dry powder. And dry powder usually means intent.

When exploit wallets start accumulating instead of dispersing, it raises questions:

Are they positioning for a move?

Front-running something?

Or simply betting on strength?

Watching hacker wallets isn’t about hype — it’s about behavior.

Smart money leaves footprints. On-chain data just makes them visible.

Stay sharp. 👁️‍🗨️

Not financial advice.

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