Attacking the Crema Finance decentralized liquidity protocol, the hacker returned some of the stolen funds.
After discussions with the protocol team, Kraker decided to return the assets. He left 45,455 SOLs (about $1.6 million at the time of writing) as a reward for himself.
Crema Finance confirmed that 6,064 ETH ($7 million) and 23,967 SOL ($879,000) were received from the hacker in four transactions.
Project representatives promised to publish the compensation plan within 48 hours.
Remember, after the attack in early July, Crema Finance stopped the application.
According to Atlas VPN, hackers targeting the cryptocurrency industry in the first half of 2022 stole $1.97 billion.
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