France’s Authorities Arrest Suspects in Platypus Attack

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The French police have arrested two suspects in connection with an attack on the Platypus DeFi protocol. The attack occurred on December 28 and caused significant losses for users of the platform.

The suspects, who have not been named, are believed to be involved in the attack and are being held in custody. The authorities of the country have not yet released any details on the suspects’ identities or their possible motives for the attack.

The attack on the Platypus DeFi protocol caused losses of about $2.2 million for users of the platform. The attack was carried out using a method known as a “rug pull,” where users are tricked into sending their funds to a fake wallet address.

The French police investigation is ongoing and more arrests are expected in the near future.

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