TechFlow reports, according to Lookonchain monitoring, four wallets belonging to Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen were hacked, resulting in the theft of 237 million XRP (approximately $117.4 million).
Of this amount, 212 million XRP (around $105 million) have already been transferred to exchanges, while the remaining 25 million XRP (worth about $12.35 million) remain in the wallet address "rHVjfY".
Previous report, Ripple co-founder and Executive Chairman Chris Larsen stated on X: "Some of my personal XRP accounts (not Ripple's) were subject to unauthorized access yesterday. We detected the issue quickly and immediately notified exchanges to freeze the affected addresses. Law enforcement has been involved."




