PANews reported on December 17 that according to SolTradingBot’s official statement, the team confirmed after a detailed investigation that the rumors that STBOT was accused of stealing user wallet funds were malicious false information. According to transaction records, the 38 SOL transactions involved were all initiated by wallets controlled by users. The so-called “hacker wallet” was actually created by the user himself and held the private key.

The relevant transaction information is as follows:

1. At 21:09 on December 16, the wallet address 8ViPEt2SBYQ7KBGMNSykGBJ7WwXtsZ1VYqXmKnT6Ftij transferred 38 SOL to the address 3N9nTiQfc97j6wqpZy8HpE1vXCbvSxXAMG6msw3esPn7.

2. At 21:20 on the same day, the receiving address again transferred funds to the address 6iLZbYvc7MrBRQvzAX8yJj85cb9cQF3Prvrn1D9vvLA2. This wallet was directly created by the user through STBOT.

Officials said they will continue to investigate the motives of such malicious behavior and remain transparent and supportive of the community. Users are advised to be wary of false information and avoid being misled.