Euler is now looking to chat with the $196M flash loan exploiter after a string of on-chain messages from the hacker claiming they have “no intention of keeping what is not ours.”
address, the exploiter claimed they now want to “come to an agreement” with Euler.
“We want to make this easy on all those affected. No intention of keeping what is not ours. Setting up secure communication. Let us come to an agreement,” said the exploiter.with its own on-chain message, acknowledging the message and asking the exploiter to talk “in private,” stating: “Message received. Let's talk in private on blockscan via the Euler Deployer address and one of your EOAs, via signed messages over email at [email protected], or any other channel of your choice. Reply with your preference.”Euler had previously tried to cut a deal with the exploiter after the exploit, insisting that they return 90% of the funds they stole within 24 hours or potentially face legal consequences.
There was no response, and 24 hours later, Euler launched a $1 bounty reward for any information that could lead to the exploiter’s arrest and return of the funds.While the identity of the exploiter is not known, the recent language used by the exploiter could suggest more than one person is involved.
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