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US Law Firm Seeks to Halt Transfer of Frozen ETH From Kelp Exploit

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A US law firm has moved to halt the transfer of frozen Ether linked to the Kelp exploit, arguing that the assets may qualify as DPRK property. The development could delay recovery efforts aimed at compensating affected rsETH holders.

A US law firm has moved to halt the transfer of frozen Ether linked to the Kelp exploit, arguing that the assets may qualify as DPRK property. The development could delay recovery efforts aimed at compensating affected rsETH holders.

A US law firm has moved to halt the transfer of frozen Ether linked to the Kelp exploit, arguing that the assets may qualify as DPRK property. The development could delay recovery efforts aimed at compensating affected rsETH holders.

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