PANews reported on February 2nd that CrossCurve issued a notice on its X platform regarding the theft of funds due to a smart contract vulnerability, listing 10PANews reported on February 2nd that CrossCurve issued a notice on its X platform regarding the theft of funds due to a smart contract vulnerability, listing 10

CrossCurve has released 10 "hacker" addresses, urging their return and offering a 10% bounty.

2026/02/02 08:28

PANews reported on February 2nd that CrossCurve issued a notice on its X platform regarding the theft of funds due to a smart contract vulnerability, listing 10 addresses that received the relevant tokens. The notice argues that these recipients may not have malicious intent and urges cooperation in returning the funds. It offers a 10% bounty (10% retained, the remainder returned) in accordance with SafeHarbor's white-hat policy. Failure to respond within 72 hours will be considered malicious, leading to criminal prosecution, civil litigation, asset freezing, and public disclosure of wallet addresses, transaction records, and associated addresses.

Previously, it was reported that the cross-chain liquidity protocol CrossCurve was attacked due to a smart contract vulnerability, resulting in the theft of approximately $3 million.

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