JPEG’d confirms return of 5,495 ETH from Curve hacker

Nonfungible token finance (NFT-Fi) protocol JPEGโ€™d has confirmed that 5,495 Ether (ETH), worth roughly $10 million at current prices, has been returned by the Curve Finance hacker.

In exchange for returning the funds that were stolen on July 30, the hacker received a 610.6 ETH ($1.1 million) bounty.

JPEG’d is a decentralized lending protocol that enables users to borrow funds against their collateralized NFTs. As part of the major hack on Curve Finance, the protocol lost $11.6 million worth of crypto.

In an Aug. 4, X (Twitter) thread, the team stated that the funds have been returned to the JPEGโ€™d decentralized autonomous organization multisig wallet address.

โ€œAny further investigations or legal matters against the entity will end. We view this occurrence as a white-hat rescue,โ€ the JPEGโ€™d team stated.

The decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem copped a significant hit in late July, after several liquidity pools on Curve Finance were drained.

The hacker managed to exploit a security vulnerability in the Vyper smart contract programming language that these particular pools were coded with, and the total losses were estimated to be around $70 million worth of crypto.

The exploit impacted projects such as decentralized exchange Ellipsis, lending platform Alchemix, JPEGโ€™d and synthetic protocol Metronome, which all saw millions of dollars worth of assets stolen from liquidity pools, while Curve Finance also lost around $22 million worth ofย Curve DAO (CRV) tokens.

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On Aug. 3, Curve, Metronome and Alchemix jointly announced an initiative to retrieve the stolen funds, offering the hacker a 10% bounty and no legal action if they returned the other 90% of the funds.

In less than 24 hours, the hacker seemingly agreed to the deal, and has gradually started returning the stolen funds to the various projects.

Apart from JPEGโ€™d, they have so far returned 4,820.55 Alchemix ETH (alETH), worth roughly $8.8 million to the Alchemix Finance team, and 1 ETH ($1,829) to the Curve Finance team.

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