On Sunday, Crema Finance suffered from an instant loan exploit.
Losses amounted to 69,422.9 SOL and 6,497,738 USDC in stablecoin, which at the time of the hack amounted to approximately $ 9 million.
According to an update by Crema Finance, the attacker returned the stolen funds after negotiations.
Crema Finance confirmed that the hacker transferred 6,064 ETH ($7 million) and 23,967 SOL ($870,000) to the team's wallets on Solana and Ethereum in four transactions.
According to the agreement, the hacker was allowed to leave 45,455 SOL ($1.65 million) as a reward. The team called the criminal a "white hat" - that's what ethical hackers are called. This means that it is unlikely that Crema Finance will take any legal action against the hitherto unknown hacker.
"After long negotiations, the hacker agreed to take 45,455 SOL as a reward for the "white hat". Now we have confirmed the receipt of 6,064 ETH + 23,967.9 SOL in four transactions," the project team said
After the hack, the team tried to negotiate with the hacker by sending a message along the chain with a reward offer. The next day, she received a reply over the network from a hacker who said: "Crema team, since you are trying to contact me for negotiations, let's talk."
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