Nomad has recovered more than $22 million after the $190 million hack, with the team announcing that it will pay a 10% reward to those who return the tokens.
According to Etherscan, $22.4 millionOr 11.7% of the $190 million was returned to Nomad after the team announced the award.
Recoverable amount now accounted for more than twice the 9 million dollarsThat the hackers sent back to Nomad, with more funds being returned in line with Nomad’s announced offer of a 10% bounty on Thursday.
On August 1st, there were more wallets. 300 cardsIt was hit and raised over $190 million from Nomad’s cross-chain bridge, a tool that allows users to move ERC-20 tokens between Ethereum, Moonbeam, Evmos and Avalanche.
teamannounceon Thursday that 10% bounty will be awarded to everyone who returns tokens to the specified sender address. and guarantee that no legal action will be taken against those who do so.
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