Основатель взломанного протокола SIR.trading умоляет хакера вернуть средства

investing.ruPublished on 2025-04-01Last updated on 2025-04-01

Happycoin.club - Основатель недавно взломанного протокола децентрализованных финансов SIR.trading обратился с эмоциональной просьбой к хакеру, призывая его вернуть около 70% украденных средств клиентов. Он заявил, что без возврата этих активов платформа вряд ли сможет работать дальше.

Вот моё предложение: сохраните $100,000 в качестве справедливой доли за обнаружение критической ошибки, а остальное верните. После этого мы будем квиты. Никаких юридических преследований, никакой драмы, — написал основатель SIR.trading, известный под псевдонимом Xatarrer.

Он рассказал, что создал протокол четыре года назад без участия венчурных инвесторов, используя только $70,000, полученных от друзей и единомышленников.

Мы естественным образом выросли до $400,000 TVL без какой-либо рекламы. Если вы сохраните 100% средств, у нас не будет шансов выжить, — написал он.

Интересно, что сразу после взлома Xatarrer заявил, что команда SIR.trading намерена продолжать работу протокола, несмотря на сбой.

Мы уже начали планировать наши следующие шаги. Те, кто пострадал от взлома, не будут забыты, — сообщил он.

Xatarrer даже похвалил хакера за мастерский взлом площадки, добавив, что это было «почти прекрасно, если бы не все потерянные людьми активы».

Злоумышленник так и не ответил на сообщение основателя SIR.trading. Однако известно, что он уже переместил средства на площадку для сохранения конфиденциальности Ethereum Railgun.

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