Crypto service Nomad offers "bounty" for hackers who return funds after $200 million theft
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Cryptocurrency service Nomad is offering a "bounty" to anyone who returns funds stolen from the company in a nearly $200 million theft on Monday.
Nomad said it will pay up to 10% of the digital funds taken by hackers and vowed not to pursue legal charges against parties that return at least 90% of the money.
"The most important thing in crypto is community, and our No. 1 goal is restoring bridged user funds," Nomad CEO Pranay Mohan said in a statement. "To support that effort, we will treat any party who returns 90% or more of exploited funds as a white hats. We will not prosecute white hats."
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