KyberSwap hacker sent message: Be civil! - Coinleaks
Current Date:May 19, 2024

KyberSwap hacker sent message: Be civil!

KyberSwap hacker sent a new message to the project team and stated that if they are not civil, reconciliation will not happen.

KyberSwap hack has become the subject of a movie. KyberSwap was recently subjected to a $46 million hack. As a result of this hack, KyberSwap liquidity was drained. The KyberSwap team reported that it was following the developments closely and received an interesting message from the hacker. The hacker stated that he was ready to compromise in the message he sent via blockchain.

KyberSwap offered a 10 percent reward in return for the hacker’s conciliatory approach, but the team attracted attention with their harsh rhetoric. KyberSwap hacker sent another interesting message after the team’s harsh statements. The hacker pointed out that he was threatened despite his conciliatory attitude.

KyberSwap hack rocks movies

The KyberSwap hack is becoming one of the most interesting stories in history. The hack, which caused $46 million in liquidity to be drained, reached a different dimension due to blockchain messaging.

KyberSwap announced that it was exposed to a $46 million hack and the liquidity pool containing customer assets was affected. The hacker notified the team via blockchain message that he would be accommodating and wanted to talk. From this point on, the story reached a level that surpasses the movies.

In the blockchain message it sent to the hacker, the KyberSwap team stated that it would give a 10 percent reward if he returned the assets. However, in this message, a threatening sentence was used that the hacker would fight legal processes if he did not accept.

Although the hacker was willing to compromise and receive his reward and hand over his assets, he was not satisfied with the team’s attitude. In the message he sent via blockchain, the hacker stated that he would postpone the discussions until the team was more civilized.

In the blockchain message sent by the KyberSwap hacker on November 28, he stated that they were close to a potential agreement, but it would not happen if the team continued its hostile behavior.

Stating that he would postpone the compromise until a more civilized approach came, the hacker said, “I said that I was willing to negotiate. In response, I received mostly threats, deadlines, and a generally hostile attitude from the executive team.” said.