Jimbos Protocol: Useful clues have been identified, and if the attacker returns 90% of the funds, no further action will be taken
ChainCatcher news, Jimbos Protocol tweeted that in the past 24 hours, they have identified a useful lead in collaboration with security experts, cross-chain bridges, and exchanges, hoping that the attacker will cooperate voluntarily; otherwise, their information will be made public. Jimbos stated to the attacker that if 90% of the stolen amount is returned, they will not pursue further action; otherwise, they will take legal action against the attacker.Previous report mentioned that Jimbos Protocol was hacked on May 28 due to a lack of slippage control in liquidity transfer operations, resulting in a total loss of approximately $7.5 million.