According to on-chain data, Euler Finance exploiter returned over 58,000 Ethereum — worth over $100 million on March 25. The returned funds shot its EUL token up by 28%.
In a series of March 25 transactions, the Euler exploiter first sent 51,000 ETH to the decentralized finance (DeFi) deployer address. The exploiter later sent another 7737 ETH to the protocol using the address “0x46e0Be” as an intermediary, according to BlockSec.
Etherscan data showed that the exploiter transferred millions of DAI to another crypto wallet.
Meanwhile, blockchain analytical firm Arkham Intelligence reported that the attacker still held $73 million worth of ETH and $43 million DAI in his address.

Will the Euler Exploiter Return the Remaining Stolen Funds?
Since the March 13 theft, the Euler hacker has made several transactions that have baffled the crypto community. The attacker sent 100 ETH to a victim and transferred another 100 ETH to the North Korean-linked Ronin Bridge exploiter Lazarus. Besides that, the hacker had tried to obfuscate his transactions by mov
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Author: Oluwapelumi Adejumo