According to a PeckShield report, white hat hackers have returned around $9 million of stolen Nomad bridge crypto tokens, a day after its $200 million exploit.
Be[In]Crypto pranešė that the attack that took place on August 1 targeted almost $200 million in WETH and WBTC tokens. Soon after which, Nomad released a piniginė address in order to reclaim money that had been safeguarded by ethical hackers during the attack.
The release also reiterated that “this is the ONLY official funds recovery address,” confirming that it has partnered with custodian bank Anchorage Digital to accept and safeguard the returned tokens.
Ethical hackers return funds in ETH, USDC, USDT, etc.
PeckShield detected that the $9 million that has returned include 100 ETH tokens that come close to $164,000 in market value. In addition, the funds also include around 3.78 million in USDC stablokinas, 2 million in USDT stablecoin, 15.8 million CQT covalent query token amounting close to $1.38 million, 1.2 million FRAX amounting to around $1.2 million, 200 WETH amounting around $328,000 in fiat and 150,000 DAI stablecoin among other crypto tokens.
Source: https://beincrypto.com/white-hat-hackers-return-9m-following-200m-nomad-bridge-exploit/