CrossCurve announces 10 "hacker" addresses, calls for repayment and offers a 10% bounty

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PANews February 2 News, regarding funds stolen due to smart contract vulnerabilities, CrossCurve posted an announcement on the X platform, listing the addresses receiving the relevant tokens (a total of 10 addresses). The announcement states that these recipients may have no malicious intent, calls for cooperation to return the funds, and offers a 10% bounty under the SafeHarbor white hat policy (they can keep 10%, the rest should be returned). If there is no response within 72 hours, it will be considered malicious, and measures such as criminal prosecution, civil litigation, asset freezing, public disclosure of wallet addresses, transaction records, and related addresses will be initiated. Earlier, it was reported that CrossCurve, a cross-chain liquidity protocol, was attacked due to smart contract vulnerabilities, resulting in a theft of approximately $3 million.

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