Kame Aggregator was hacked this morning, and the attacker has returned 185 ETH.
According to Jinse Finance, the Sei trading aggregator Kame Aggregator has officially announced that it has successfully reached an agreement with the hacker, who has agreed to return the stolen funds. Through an Ethereum transaction, 185 ETH has already been recovered and returned to the platform. Kame Aggregator stated that it is currently collecting relevant information from affected users and will soon announce a detailed compensation plan.
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