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White hat hackers have returned $32.6M worth of tokens to Nomad bridge

According to research published by Paul Hoffman of BestBrokers, the vulnerability of the Nomad protocol was highlighted in Nomad’s recent audit by Quantstamp on June 6 and was deemed “Low Risk.” As soon as the exploit was discovered, members of the public joined the attack by copy-pasting the initial hack transaction, which was akin to a “decentralized robbery.” More than $190 million worth of cryptocurrencies were drained from Nomad in less than three hours.

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