SIR.trading pleads with hackers to return $255,000 or its “protocol will not survive”
according to Cointelegraph, the founder of the decentralized financial protocol SIR.trading, which was recently hacked, "Xatarrer," has issued a plea to the attackers, asking them to return about 70% of the stolen customer funds, otherwise the protocol will not survive. "Xatarrer" wrote in an on-chain message to the attackers on March 31: "This is my proposal, you keep $100,000 as a fair reward for finding critical vulnerabilities, and then return the rest. Even if we break even, there will be no legal disputes or dramatic scenes." Previously, the protocol suffered a $355,000 hack on March 30.
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