Chances that the hacker will return the entire loot of $197 million remain slim, as no more outbound transactions other than the 3,000 ETH were recorded at the time of writing. 2847 Total views 52 Total shares Listen to article 0:00 News Own this piece of history
Collect this article as an NFT The recent attack that drained $197 million from Euler Finance was dubbed the biggest decentralized finance (DeFi) hack of 2023 so far. However, this may not hold for much longer as the hacker reportedly had a change of heart.
On March 18, roughly 3,000 Ether (ETH) ($5.4 million) were returned to Euler Finances deployer address from the Euler Finance hackers address. Blockchain investigator PeckShield identified three transactions that were used to send the funds.
https://t.co/4OBksAu9od pic.twitter.com/Zb3MIyex2f PeckShield Inc. (@peckshield) March 18, 2023
Cointelegraph confirmed that the hacker transferred 1,000 ETH per transaction to Eulers deployer account. However, chances that the hacker will return the entire loot of $197 million remain slim, as no more outbound transactions were recorded at the time of writing.
On March 16, Euler Finance announced a $1 million reward to track down the hacker and retrieve the funds.
Today the Euler Foundation is launching a $1M reward in the hope that this provides additional incentive for information that leads to the Euler protocol attackers arrest and the return of all funds extracted by the attacker. Euler Labs (@eulerfinance) March 15, 2023
The exploiter was able to drain $197 million through multiple transactions and later used a multichain bridge to transfer the funds from the BNB Chain to Ethereum.
Related: Euler Finance hacked despite 10 audits in 2 years, says CEO
Soon after a $1 million bounty was announced, the stolen funds were moved into the crypto mixer Tornado Cash.
#PeckShieldAlert @eulerfinance exploiter on the move
~1,000 $ETH into Tornado Cash through intermediary address 0xc66d…c9ahttps://t.co/LAkY66YpoF pic.twitter.com/0XhQV1nbgn PeckShieldAlert (@PeckShieldAlert) March 16, 2023
Euler Finance demanded that the hacker return 90% of the funds within 24 hours to avoid possible jail time. #Ethereum #Transactions #Hackers #Hacks #Investigation #DeFi
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