One day after losing more than $1.4 billion worth of Ethereum and related tokens in a sophisticated hack, crypto exchange Bybit said early Saturday that it will offer 10% of recovered funds—up to $140 million—to any on-chain security experts that help the firm get its assets back.
“Within 24 hours of the event, we were overwhelmed with support from some of the best people and organizations in the industry, and we do not take it for granted. We have shared in a dark moment of crypto history, and we’ve proven we are better than the malicious actors,” said Bybit co-founder and CEO Ben Zhou, in a statement.
“We want to officially reward our community who lent us their expertise, experience, and support through the Recovery Bounty Program, and our efforts to make this difficult lesson a valuable one does not stop here,” he added. “Bybit is determined to rise above the setback and fundamentally transform our security infrastructure, improve liquidity, and be a steadfast partner to our friends in the crypto community.”
In what’s believed to be the biggest crypto hack of all time based on the value of assets at the time of the attack, more than $1.4 billion in ETH ($2,743.62) and stETH were swiped from Bybit early Friday.
The firm said that a transaction from its multi-signature Ethereum cold (or storage) wallet to its h…