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Poly Network attacker returns over $250 million

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Poly Network was attacked three days ago, with over $600 million stolen from the decentralised finance (DeFi) platform

The hacker behind the Poly Network attack has started returning some of the stolen funds. This comes after the attacker indicated a willingness to return the stolen funds to the DeFi network.

The attacker stole $611 million from the Poly Network protocol three days ago, with the hack the biggest experienced so far in the DeFi space. Poly Network is a cross-chain protocol, which allowed the attacker to steal such a huge sum of money from tokens on the Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain and Polygon blockchains.

The hacker has started returning the funds after their ID information was reportedly obtained by blockchain security firm Slowmist. According to the latest reports, the attacker has returned $258 million of the $611 million that was stolen.

Before returning the first round of funds, the attacker created a token and named it “The hacker is ready to surrender“. The hacker sent this token to the designated Polygon address, indicating the willingness to return the stolen funds.

Since then, the hacker has returned $119 million in Binance USD (BUSD), BTCB ($47.5 million), 26,629 ETH ($86 million), 6,613 BNB ($2.6 million), $2 million worth of Shiba Inu (SHIBA), $600,000 in FEI and $1 million in USDC coin.

Decentralised finance (DeFi) projects, especially those on the Binance Smart Chain, have suffered numerous attacks since the start of the year, losing millions of dollars to hackers. Some of the projects were exit scams and rug pulls, with investors losing their investments.

The DeFi space is still in its early stages, and it holds a lot of promise. However, more work needs to be done to ensure adequate security for the DeFi protocols and more protection for investors and their funds. Investors also have to conduct adequate research on the DeFi projects they invest in to ensure they don’t fall victim to exit scams and rug pulls.

Poly Community was attacked three days in the past, with over $600 million stolen from the decentralised finance (DeFi) platform

The hacker behind the Poly Community assault has began returning a number of the stolen funds. This comes after the attacker indicated a willingness to return the stolen funds to the DeFi community.

The attacker stole $611 million from the Poly Community protocol three days in the past, with the hack the largest skilled to date within the DeFi area. Poly Community is a cross-chain protocol, which allowed the attacker to steal such an enormous sum of cash from tokens on the Ethereum, Binance Good Chain and Polygon blockchains.

The hacker has began returning the funds after their ID info was reportedly obtained by blockchain safety agency Slowmist. In keeping with the newest studies, the attacker has returned $258 million of the $611 million that was stolen.

Earlier than returning the primary spherical of funds, the attacker created a token and named it “The hacker is able to give up“. The hacker despatched this token to the designated Polygon tackle, indicating the willingness to return the stolen funds.

Since then, the hacker has returned $119 million in Binance USD (BUSD), BTCB ($47.5 million), 26,629 ETH ($86 million), 6,613 BNB ($2.6 million), $2 million price of Shiba Inu (SHIBA), $600,000 in FEI and $1 million in USDC coin.

Decentralised finance (DeFi) tasks, particularly these on the Binance Good Chain, have suffered quite a few assaults because the begin of the 12 months, dropping thousands and thousands of {dollars} to hackers. Among the tasks had been exit scams and rug pulls, with buyers dropping their investments.

The DeFi area continues to be in its early phases, and it holds numerous promise. Nonetheless, extra work must be executed to make sure satisfactory safety for the DeFi protocols and extra safety for buyers and their funds. Traders additionally should conduct satisfactory analysis on the DeFi tasks they spend money on to make sure they do not fall sufferer to exit scams and rug pulls.

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