Poloniex's crypto shop recently sent a message to hackers responsible for the theft of more than $100 million in digital assets from one of its wallets. Poloniex claims to have identified the perpetrator and gave him the opportunity to return the asset in exchange for a $10 million reward.

The message was shared by blockchain security firm PeckShild on social media, showing Poloniex's message to hackers. According to the exchange, the hacker's identity has been confirmed, and they are working with various law enforcement agents from the United States, Russia, and China.

Poloniex also mentioned that the stolen funds had been marked and could not be used. Despite confirming the hacker's identity, Poloniex gave him the opportunity to return the funds until November 25 in exchange for a $10 million reward as an act of "white hat." However, if the funds are not returned, the police will take action.

Although the message suggests that hackers have been identified, some community members cast doubt on this new development. In posts on social media platforms, community members stated that exchanges would not need to engage police from three different countries and send the same message in 15 languages if hackers had been identified.

The theft occurred in early November when Poloniex's crypto wallet experienced a suspicious outflow. On November 10, various blockchain security companies determined that more than $100 million was taken from the exchange wallet.

In response to the attack, Poloniex deactivated his wallet for maintenance. In addition, the exchange also offered a 5% reward for the refund. On November 15, Poloniex continued the withdrawal after receiving assistance from the security audit company to increase its security.


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