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Dec 13, 2022
Twitter user saves cross-chain bridge from potential exploit
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Twitter user saves cross-chain bridge from potential exploit

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

Finance
Dec 13, 2022
Mango Market's DAO forum set to approve $47M settlement with hacker
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Mango Market's DAO forum set to approve $47M settlement with hacker

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

Finance
Dec 13, 2022
Nodes are going to dethrone tech giants — from Apple to Google
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Nodes are going to dethrone tech giants — from Apple to Google

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

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Dec 13, 2022
Crypto hacks are set to hit all-time highs in 2022, analyst explains
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Crypto hacks are set to hit all-time highs in 2022, analyst explains

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

Finance
Dec 13, 2022
Polkadot hits all-time high in development activity
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Polkadot hits all-time high in development activity

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

Finance
Dec 13, 2022
Mango Market's DAO forum set to approve $47M settlement with hacker
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Mango Market's DAO forum set to approve $47M settlement with hacker

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

Finance
Dec 13, 2022
Polkadot hits all-time high in development activity
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Polkadot hits all-time high in development activity

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

Finance
Dec 13, 2022
Twitter user saves cross-chain bridge from potential exploit
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Twitter user saves cross-chain bridge from potential exploit

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

Finance
Dec 13, 2022
Trade DeFi hack-free by wrapping your tokens into safe tokens
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Trade DeFi hack-free by wrapping your tokens into safe tokens

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

Finance
Dec 13, 2022
Facebook is on a quest to destroy the Metaverse and Web3
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Facebook is on a quest to destroy the Metaverse and Web3

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

Finance
Dec 13, 2022
Facebook is on a quest to destroy the Metaverse and Web3
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Facebook is on a quest to destroy the Metaverse and Web3

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

Finance
Dec 13, 2022
Crypto hacks are set to hit all-time highs in 2022, analyst explains
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Crypto hacks are set to hit all-time highs in 2022, analyst explains

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

Finance
Dec 13, 2022
Crypto hacks are set to hit all-time highs in 2022, analyst explains
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Crypto hacks are set to hit all-time highs in 2022, analyst explains

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

Finance
Dec 13, 2022
Twitter user saves cross-chain bridge from potential exploit
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Twitter user saves cross-chain bridge from potential exploit

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

Finance
Dec 13, 2022
Crypto hacks are set to hit all-time highs in 2022, analyst explains
Finance
Dec 13, 2022

Crypto hacks are set to hit all-time highs in 2022, analyst explains

Trade DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve with compliance. Since Safe Pools are made up of Safe Tokens, all trading activity in smart pools is KYC/AML compliant.

Following a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, the Mango Markets community is set to make a deal with the situation by allowing the hacker to keep $47 million as a bug bounty, according to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol governance forum.

The proposed terms reveal that $67 million of the stolen tokens will be returned, while $47 million will be kept by the hacker. 98% of the voters, or 291 million tokens, have voted in favor of the deal, which also stipulates that Mango Markets will not pursue criminal charges against the hacker.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.

The hacker performed the attack by manipulating the value of the MNGO native token collateral, then taking out “massive loans” from Mango’s treasury. After draining the funds, the hacker demanded a settlement, filling a proposal on the Mango Market's decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) forum asking for $70 million at that time.

Moreover, the hacker has voted for this proposal using millions of tokens stolen from the exploit. On Oct. 14, the proposal reached the required quorum to pass. In exchange for the settlement, the hacker requests that users who vote in favor of the proposal agree to pay the bounty, pay off the bad debt with the treasury, waive any potential claims against accounts with bad debt and not pursue any criminal investigation or the freezing of funds.