Crypto platform Poly Network rewards hacker with $500,000

In a statement it thanked the hacker — whom it dubbed a “white hat,” sector jargon for an ethical hacker


Reuters August 16, 2021

Poly Network, the cryptocurrency platform that lost $610 million in a hack earlier this week, confirmed on Friday it had offered the hacker or hackers a $500,000 “bug bounty.”

In a statement it thanked the hacker — whom it dubbed a “white hat,” sector jargon for an ethical hacker who generally aims to expose cyber vulnerabilities - who had returned the bulk of the funds for “helping us improve Poly Network’s security.”

The network also said it hoped “Mr White Hat” would contribute to the blockchain sector’s continued development upon accepting the $500,000 reward, which it had offered as part of negotiations around the return of the digital coins.

The statement did not specify the form in which it would pay the $500,000. It said the hacker had responded to the offer but did not say if it was accepted.

On Thursday digital messages shared on Twitter by Tom Robinson, chief scientist and co-founder of crypto tracking company Elliptic, showed a person claiming to have perpetrated the hack had said Poly Network offered him the bounty to return the stolen assets.

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A lesser-known name in the world of crypto, Poly Network is a decentralized finance platform that facilitates peer-to-peer transactions with a focus on allowing users to transfer or swap tokens across different blockchains.

The as-yet unidentified hacker or hackers appear to have exploited a vulnerability in the digital contracts Poly Network uses to move assets between different blockchains, according to blockchain forensics company Chainalysis.

According to Friday's statement, the hacker has returned $340 million worth of assets and transferred the bulk of the rest to a digital wallet jointly controlled by them and Poly Network.

The remainder, held in tether, was frozen by the cryptocurrency firm behind the stablecoin.

“After communicating with Mr White Hat, we have also come to a more complete understanding regarding how the situation unfolded as well as Mr. White Hat’s original intention,” the statement said, without giving further details.

Poly Network announced the hack on Tuesday, but the following day said the hackers had begun returning the digital coins they had taken.

The hackers said in digital messages shared by Elliptic that they had perpetrated the attack for fun and that it was always the plan to return the tokens.

Some blockchain analysts have speculated however they might have found it too difficult to launder stolen cryptocurrency on such a scale.

COMMENTS (2)

Matthew Turner | 3 years ago | Reply Wow.. That s pretty nice. I always wonder if any hacker could hack Utopia p2p. Project is developing all the time. They ve launched the second cryptocurrency not it s a stablecoin called Utopia USD https u.is en currencies.html But people still don t believe in the project in full as it s closed source. So what do you think
CryptoDetective | 3 years ago | Reply I m shocked by these Chinese Poly Network put on a grand show. Only it is not clear what it is for to advertise its protocol since such large thefts did not exist in the entire history of mankind or is it to pocket the 33 million USDT that is still in the hands of the hacker . In short the hacker s address along the chain of smart contracts transactions leads to @ ZihaoChen6 s twitter. Now we open the NEO Global Capital website which is the owner of the Poly Network platform and find name Zihao Chenan - investment team in the project team. Few Then here s another The hacker s address is repeatedly associated with the address 0x0e860f44d73f9fdbaf5e9b19afc554bf3c8e8a57. The address of the developer of the Poly Network smart contract 0x250e76987d838a75310c34bf422ea9f1ac4cc906 was created with funding from the address 0x8B35064B158634458Fd53A861d68Eb84152E4106 - this address also has a multiple link with the address 0x0e860f44d73f9fdbaf5e9b19afc554bf3c8e8a57. Well what what doubts In addition I even suspect who will take the seat of the security advisor is Mr. Cheng Zheng - the founder of SlowMist. He didn t hack the Poly Network protocol but they will write this merit in the future killing two birds with one stone.
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