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  1. #1publishby system:backfill
    2026-05-19 03:10:53Z
    Score: ?? (no score change)
    anchoranchored
    chain
    mainnet-betaslot 420,685,919
    sig
    5vbUNfsWPAVn…aALJ8jiCexplorer ↗
    hash
    5jv5eUwL6kAZ…KNjHDWyFsha256 → base58
    verifying row…full verify ↗
    canonical bytes (2879 B) ▸
    {"actor":"system:backfill","investigation_id":"8512f220-e581-497b-a694-a5003a17f738","kind":"publish","page_slug":"andy","published_at":"2026-05-19T03:10:53.041Z","sequence_num":1,"snapshot":{"content_type":"investigation","entity_name":"ANDY","sections":[{"content":"","heading":"","severity":"medium","sources":[]},{"content":"","heading":"","severity":"medium","sources":[]},{"content":"","heading":"","severity":"medium","sources":[]},{"content":"","heading":"","severity":"medium","sources":[]},{"content":"","heading":"","severity":"medium","sources":[]}],"sources_used":[],"summary":"ANDY is a meme token launched on the Base (Ethereum L2) network in 2024, built around the 'boy's club' internet meme character. Blockchain investigator ZachXBT documented a theft of approximately $2 million in ANDY tokens from a victim's wallet in June 2024, with the perpetrator converting roughly half the stolen funds to Ethereum. CertiK's Skynet platform assigned the token a score of 2.7 out of 100, indicating serious security and governance deficiencies. Allegations that individuals associated with the token conducted SIM-swap attacks targeting Korean-American crypto holders have been attributed to ZachXBT's flagging but remain unconfirmed by independently verifiable Tier 1 or Tier 2 sources.","timeline":[{"date":"2024-05-01","event":"ANDY token records its all-time high price of approximately $18.85 (CoinMarketCap) or $0.04575 (CoinGecko) on Base network, reflecting peak speculative interest.","source":"","source_url":"https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/andy-token/"},{"date":"2024-06-07","event":"ANDY reaches a second ATH peak per CoinGecko data at $0.04575, shortly before ZachXBT documents the $2M theft incident.","source":"","source_url":"https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/andy-on-base"},{"date":"2024-06-08","event":"ZachXBT publishes findings on his Telegram channel documenting a theft of approximately $2 million in memecoins targeting an ANDY holder. The attacker drains the victim's wallet in three transactions within one minute, holds 4.2 billion ANDY (~$1M), and converts remaining assets to ETH. Attacker address 0x68BbEd6A47194EFf1CF514B50Ea91895597fc91E flagged for monitoring.","source":"","source_url":"https://coinedition.com/zachxbt-exposes-2m-memecoin-heist-targets-andy-holders/"},{"date":"2024-06-08","event":"CoinEdition and BitcoinWorld report ZachXBT's findings, advising ANDY holders to monitor the attacker's address due to the attacker's remaining large token position.","source":"","source_url":"https://bitcoinworld.co.in/zachxbt-exposes-2m-meme-coin-heist-targets-andy-holders/"},{"date":"2026-02-06","event":"ANDY token reaches its all-time low of approximately $0.000425, down over 99% from peak. Daily trading volume falls to negligible levels.","source":"","source_url":"https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/andy-on-base"}]},"v":1}
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