Bounty Offer Rejected: Shibarium Bridge Hacker Raises New Questions After Exploit
The hacker who attacked the Shibarium bridge for $2.4 million in September rejected the bounty offered by K9 Finance, returning the unclaimed ETH to the contributors,
The hacker who attacked the Shibarium bridge for $2.4 million in September rejected the bounty offered by K9 Finance, returning the unclaimed ETH to the contributors,
Shiba Inu (SHIB) saw its price climb today after the Shiba Inu team announced a privacy-focused upgrade for the Shibarium Layer-2 network. The update, in collaboration
Kaal Dhairya, a Shiba Inu developer, urged the Shibarium Bridge hacker to accept a 20 ETH bounty from K9 Finance, according to a message published on
TL;DR Accountability: Shibarium devs admit validator key mismanagement, with leadership accepting responsibility and reviewing custody practices. Security Response: Immediate containment, custody migration, and a four-phase roadmap
TL;DR A Shibarium Bridge exploiter has sold over 2,057 billion BAD tokens, converting them into roughly 3.19 ETH, valued at $13,759. This marks the full liquidation
TL;DR K9 Finance offered a $23,000 reward in Ethereum to the attacker behind the Shibarium bridge exploit that drained $2.4 million. The team paused staking and
TL;DR Shytoshi Kusama steps down as Shiba Inu leader, transitioning to the role of lead ambassador to promote global adoption of Shiba Inu’s technologies. Under Kusama’s
TL;DR Shiba Inu has launched SHIB: The Metaverse, an immersive digital world built on Shibarium, aiming to drive higher adoption rates for SHIB and create new
TL;DR Imminent Release: The Shiba Inu team has hinted at the upcoming release of the SHI stablecoin, which aims to provide stability and utility within the
TL;DR Shibarium celebrates its first anniversary with over 417 million transactions and 1.8 million wallets created. $12 million has been secured for future development and gas
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