Decentralized exchange Sushi has announced that it will refund users affected by the exploit on its platform.
Last Sunday, there was a sensational case of abuse on the part of Sushi. In the exploit to RouterProcessor2, the decentralized exchange side of Sushi, $3.3 million in assets were stolen.
Taking action after this exploit in the contract, Sushi announced that it will refund its users affected by the damage that occurred on its platform.
Sushi Focuses on Abused Users
Decentralized smart contracts and exchange project Sushi is starting paybacks after the $3.3 million exploit on its platform.
Sushi, who shared a long flood on Twitter, prepared an update for the exploit that took place over the weekend and a refund plan for its affected users.
Sushi reported that the funds were stolen by white-hat security teams or black-hat hackers. User funds in the Whitehat contract created by Sushi can be claimed through the Merkle Claim contract created by the team. “We have completed most of this work and will be going live soon,” the platform said.
https://twitter.com/SushiSwap/status/1646032272288804865
Commenting on the other contract, identified as Blackhat, Sushi requested that its users whose assets are in the Blackhat exploiter send an email to [email protected] with their transaction ID and blockchain data. In addition, Sushi stated that Discord can also be used for Blackhat transactions.