KyberSwap announces: Hackers can reserve 10% of stolen funds as a bounty, and the rest will be returned within a limited time
KyberSwap team has released negotiation information on the chain to hackers, stating that they can allow hackers to keep 10% of the stolen funds as a reward in order to safely return all users' funds. KyberSwap stated that they know how the hacker carried out the attack and have given the hacker until 2:00 pm on November 25th Beijing time to return 90% of the stolen funds to the address starting with 0x8180. Otherwise, the hacker's information will continue to be pursued.
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