Poly Network offers to on board 'Mr. White Hat' as chief security advisor
“Poly Network has no intention of holding Mr. White Hat legally responsible," said the team. Decentralized finance protocol Poly Network has offered the person behind a $610 million hack an advisory position and $500,000 — whether they like it or not. In a Tuesday update, the Poly Network team said in a seeming attempt to gain access to hacker’s expertise, it would be inviting them to the position of chief security advisor. In addition, the project will be sending a $500,000 bounty for the attacker, whom Poly dubbed ‘Mr. White Hat,’ despite the fact they have previously refused any....
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The Poly Network saga continues and has taken another unexpected turn. Per an official post, the team behind the project has offered the hacker, also known as “Mr. White Hat”, a position within the network as Chief Security Advisor. As Bitcoinist reported, Mr. White Hat was responsible for carrying out the “biggest hack in DeFi” […]
On Friday, a few days after the initial hack for $611 million, the Poly Network project detailed that the company has obtained all the assets stolen minus the frozen tether that was blacklisted by Tether Limited. The Poly Network team said they are in control of the funds along with “Mr. White Hat,” but the repayment process is not complete. Poly Network Hacker Returns Most of the Stolen Crypto Assets According to a message from the Poly Network team, a large majority of the stolen funds from the August 10 hack have been returned. The stash of tether (USDT) are the only funds....
The Poly Network hacker said they will return the stolen cryptocurrency funds, and have asked for a secured multisig wallet. Following a massive $600 million exploit of cross-chain protocol Poly Network, the Poly Network hacker has claimed his willingness to return the stolen cryptocurrency funds.At about 4:00 UTC on Wednesday, the hacker sent an Ethereum transaction to themselves, stating that they were “ready to return the fund” in an embedded transaction message.Source: EtherscanIn a subsequent message, the hacker asked for a multisig wallet address to return the funds to Poly Network.....
$258 million worth of stolen crypto assets have been returned so far and the hacker claims they are keeping the rest of the funds safe while they negotiate with Poly. The Poly Network hacker has now returned $258 million to the cross-chain DeFi protocol and conducted a question and answer session detailing how the initial hack went down. In what is being described as the largest DeFi hack to date, the Poly Network suffered a $612 million exploit on Aug. 10 which saw the hacker steal assets from Ethereum, Binance Chain and the Polygon Network.Tom Robinson, the chief scientist at blockchain....
"The poly did offered a bounty, but I have never responded to them. Instead, I will send all of their money back," said the hacker. The hacker behind a $610 million attack on the cross-chain decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Poly Network has returned almost all of the stolen funds amid the project saying their actions constituted “white hat behavior.”According to a Thursday update on the attack from Poly Network, all of the $610 million in funds taken in an exploit that used "a vulnerability between contract calls” have now been transferred to a multisig wallet controlled by the....