The CEO of the payment blockchain Keeta Network, Ty, released a statement indicating that the investigation into the attack on Keeta has made substantial progress. Evidence has been collected that can identify the attackers, including relevant IP addresses, VPNs, and VPS information used during the attack. The statement demands that the attackers return all funds obtained from the attack within 72 hours, accepting repayment in KTA, ETH, or USDC. If the funds are returned in full, Keeta expresses willingness to reward the discovery of the vulnerability and resolve the matter without pursuing legal action. If the funds are not returned within 72 hours, Keeta reserves the right to pursue legal action and fund recovery. Ty also stated that the root cause of the security incident has been identified, and the issue is limited to the affected components, not involving the anchoring system or external connection systems. KTA on the Base network is unaffected; the mainnet will remain in read-only mode until patch testing is completed, and a full compensation plan for affected users is being evaluated.
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