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Wintermute warned hackers through on-chain messages to return the stolen assets by the specified date, or face legal action

2022-09-22 21:06:30
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Chain Catcher news, cryptocurrency market maker Wintermute sent a message to the hacker via the Ethereum blockchain, stating that it hopes the hacker will accept the bounty terms. If the funds are returned before UST time September 22, 23:59 (Beijing time September 23, 7:59), this incident can still be considered a white hat event, and the hacker can receive a 10% bounty. Otherwise, Wintermute will contact the authorities through appropriate channels for further action.

Earlier, Chain Catcher reported that Wintermute lost $160 million in a DeFi hack on September 20. (source link)

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