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Loopscale: The hacker incident is currently progressing well, with approximately 20,000 WSOL returned to the wallet

2025-04-29 13:12:25
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ChainCatcher news, Loopscale posted on platform X stating that they are working towards a friendly resolution regarding the previous hacking incident, and the progress is going smoothly:

  1. At 2:19 AM Eastern Time on April 29, approximately 10,000 WSOL (about $1.48 million) has been returned to the Loopscale wallet;

  2. At 3:14 PM Eastern Time on April 29, an additional 4,463 WSOL (about $660,000) has been returned to the Loopscale wallet;

  3. Yesterday, 5,000 WSOL (about $740,000) has been returned to the Loopscale wallet.

Loopscale added that they are still working towards a final resolution and will continue to provide updates.

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