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by: xpoolPosted on: May 25, 2025

Sui Network Implements Whitelist for Hacker Fund Return

The Sui Network has implemented a whitelist function as part of its strategy to return stolen funds to Liquidity Providers. Following the reported theft of over $220 million, a portion of the stolen funds have reportedly been bridged to the Ethereum network, making recovery nearly impossible. This move coincides with months of reporting and analysis on this matter.

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