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by: xpoolPosted on: April 24, 2025

ZKsync Hacker Returns Stolen Funds, Bounty Deal Secured

After accepting a bounty of 10%, ZKsync’s hacker has returned the $5 million stolen from their admin wallet. The funds are now in the custody of the protocol’s Security Council, which will consult with governance on next steps. A comprehensive investigation report is expected to be released publicly once finalized.

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