December 13, 8:27pm (UTC+8), the VeChain Foundation buyback address was compromised. Approximately 1.1 billion VET tokens in this address were transferred into 0xD802A148f38aBa4759879c33E8d04deb00cFB92b, the hackers address. All the addresses associated with the said hackers address have been tagged on VeChainStats, the list is automatically updated as soon as the hacker sends any funds from the original hackers address.
https://medium.com/@vechainofficial/vechain-foundation-announcement-8459492ee039So another hacked was experienced by crypto project. I don't know what much it in dollars but I will assumed its huge amount again. It's sad to hear this kind of hackings in crypto sphere, but then again those criminals are always one step of the game.
I don't think this is professional. It's more like the mistakes of a simple project. Vechain would have to be more careful about it, and they can't compensate for the damage. Unfortunately, the biggest problems that investors often face are due to the unprofessional behavior of the teams.
Mismanagement? Seriouss?
Now, if it's really like that, there's a high chance that this is just a team game to make bad news about this case, because that way they will easily fool all investors into doing nothing, so the Vechain team won't be able to provide compensation loss for all investors who have participated in it.