Stablecoin trading project Platypus Finance plans to start repaying user funds lost due to hacking attacks next week
Platypus Finance, a stablecoin trading project that was previously attacked, is calculating the amount of funds that should be repaid to each user, including funds from aggregators. Platypus Finance plans to start distributing the funds to be repaid next week.
Previously reported on October 12th, according to PeckShield's monitoring, the stablecoin trading project Platypus Finance was suspected of being hacked, with a loss of about $1 million in AVAX.
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