The recent attack that drained $197 million from Euler Finance was dubbed the biggest decentralized finance (DeFi) hack of 2023 so far. However, this may not hold for much longer as the hacker reportedly had a change of heart.
On March 18, roughly 3,000 Ether (ETH) ($5.4 million) were returned to Euler Finance’s deployer address from the Euler Finance hacker’s address. Blockchain investigator PeckShield identified three transactions that were used to send the funds.
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— PeckShield Inc. (@peckshield) March 18, 2023Cointelegraph confirmed that 1,000 ETH per transaction was transferred to Euler’s deployer account. However, chances that the hacker will return the entire loot of $197 million remain slim as no more outbound transactions were recorded at the time of writing.
On March 16, Euler Finance announced a $1 million reward in hopes to track down the hacker and retrieve the funds.
Today the Euler Foundation is launching a $1M reward in the hope that this provides additional incentive for information that leads to the Euler protocol attacker’s arrest and the return of all funds extracted by the attacker.
— Euler Labs (@eulerfinance) March 15, 2023The exploiter was able to drain $197 million through multiple transactions and later used a multichain bridge to transfer the funds from the BNB Smart Chain to Ethereum.
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Soon after a $1 million bounty was announced against the attacker, the stolen funds were seen being moved into crypto mixer Tornado Cash.
#PeckShieldAlert @eulerfinance exploiter on the move
~1,000 $ETH into Tornado Cash through intermediary address 0xc66d...c9ahttps://t.co/LAkY66YpoF pic.twitter.com/0XhQV1nbgn
Euler Finance demanded that the hacker return 90% of the funds within 24 hours to avoid possible jail time.