New Crypto Hacks Drain Thousands of Wallets | TheStreet

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Crypto suffered from two major hacks last week.

Nomad, a crypto startup that operates as a bridge, lost roughly $190 million to hackers. And then there was Solana, where hackers were able to steal around $8 million from wallets.

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