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Cetus proposes to return assets in exchange for a bounty of 2324 ETH

2025-05-23 08:53:17
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ChainCatcher message, Cetus announced that it has fixed the vulnerabilities from the earlier attack incident, and has collaborated with multiple parties to track the funds, label the hacker's wallet, and communicate with law enforcement agencies. It has proposed a "white hat settlement plan" to the hacker: returning the assets within a limited time can earn a bounty of 2324 ETH (approximately 6 million USD), and no legal action will be taken. The community's current primary goal remains to recover the assets.

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