And all they can do now is plead to the hackers to return that $600 million.
And I think the community is very vocal about it, I mean we have reminded many times that crypto market is really open for this criminals and projects really not to be on the watch for this hackers.
Although some of them have been frozen, like the $33 million from Tether, still this criminals are smart and can hide the trail so I doubt that they will return it and it will take a lot of efforts from the investigators to uncover who are the people behind.
An article from cointelegraph says the hacker is willing to return the $600 but only gave 1% of it.
If the Chinese cybersecurity firm SlowMist had identified the attacker's email address, IP address, and device fingerprint then they know who this hacker is and can track where he is.
This will surely affect the whole industry, hacking news usually has bad effects on the crypto market. Hopefully, the investors will not be at a loss and the developers will find a way to freeze the contracts of the stolen crypto tokens. It is never safe to hold the money on the exchanges, the similar hack news can melt millions of dollars faster than the blink of an eye.
Not anymore, we got used to it since it happens all the time in crypto. There are people who stole money as bold as shutting down an exchange.