Oh, about that, I used
blockscan, which enables me to scan through a particular address and see which chain that they are connected to, which saves me the stress of checking polygon, then moving over to BSC and then to Eth, etc., without knowing if the address has been used on another network or not.
I used the blockscan to notice that the OP still had some funds on his BSC network, which I advised him to move, and they took the advice very seriously and did the needful.
Thank you for sharing this tool here, I didn't know it, it seems to be very convenient for people using multicurrencies/assets wallets like Trust wallet or Metamask, or even Ledger, to easily track their funds on several blockchains and Layer2 networks. I hope OP could use it to follow his funds and to find some known addresses.
And haker keeping some funds in binance peg is thery any way i can contact binance about this hack
Yes of course, you should contact Binance and report the hack, because it's not legal to deal with known stolen funds, so they will have to take action towards the funds and the user of the account where they've been deposited.