Euler Finance Hacker apologizes and gives back stolen $ 177 million

Euler Finance Hacker apologizes and gives back stolen $ 177 million
The hacker behind the 200 million exploit of the Defi protocol Euler Finance at the beginning of this month communicated publicly about the blockchain to apologize for its crime.
The exploider, who is known as "Jacob", has gradually returned to the hack, which now amounts to a total of $ 177 million.
- In an encrypted blockchain message on Monday, the hacker promised to return the stole money and Out of concern for his own security.
- In a consequences, the hacker showed serious regrets:
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"Jacob here", he wrote. "I don't think what I say will help me in any way, but I want to say it anyway. I didn't want to do it, but I played around with the money of others, with the work of others, with the life of others. I was really wrong. I am sorry. I didn't mean that. I really didn't mean that."
- The Hacker Stahl on March 13 with a flash loan attack initially the decentralized StableCoin DAI worth $ 8.7 million, USDC worth $ 34 million, WBTC worth $ 19 million (packaged BTC) Ethed ETH worth $ 136 million.
- according to the on-chain intelligence company arkham later ETH and DAI collected and saved with an owner address with a total value of $ 205 million.
- The hacker began return some of his stolen ETH to victims Lazarus group.
- In the next week he had returned $ 100 million worth the Eul Finance deployer. In the past few days he has sent 31,000 ETH and 30 million DAI to the MultiSig address of the Euler team.
- The hacker still holds $ 18 million in ETH and $ 13 million.
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