Loopscale: All stolen funds have been recovered and no user assets have been lost
Loopscale stated in a post that, after successful negotiations with hackers, all funds taken on April 26 (including 5,726,725 USDC and 1,211 SOL) have now been fully recovered. In this incident, users' deposits will not suffer any losses. More details (including information on withdrawing from the vault) will be announced later.
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