"Platforms show weakness". Why cryptoprojects pay to hackers
Large platforms began to agree even more often with burglars about return of the stolen assets, offering impressive remunerations. To what can lead such solution at the beginning of July the hacker cracked the Crema Finance cryptoproject and stole $8,7 million. After long negotiations, the burglar agreed to return the stolen means, having left itself about $1,65 million though initially company offered him "baunti" of $800 thousand. And at the end of June the XCarnival cryptoplatform agreed to leave to the hacker a half of the means stolen by it — 1,5 thousand ETH ($1,78 million) — for rest return. In branch...