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Arbitrum Security Council Freezes $71 Million in ETH Linked to Kelp DAO Exploit

Arbitrum Security Council Freezes $71 Million in ETH Linked to Kelp DAO Exploit

Arbitrum’s Security Council has frozen 30,766 ETH, worth approximately $71 million, linked to the Kelp DAO exploit on April 21, 2026. The funds were moved to a governance-controlled wallet, preventing access by the attacker. This freeze accounts for about a quarter of the $292 million stolen in the hack, which LayerZero preliminarily attributed to North Korea’s Lazarus group.

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