Steadefi, a popular yield aggregator, has been the target of an exploit, and all the funds it handles are at risk, according to a tweet it sent out at 2:33 p.m. on Monday.

The decentrazlied finance (DeFi) company quickly responded to the breach by sending terms of a proposed bounty to the unknown hackers. Steadefi offered to let the bad actors keep 10% of the funds if they returned the other 90%.

Steadefi Pleads With Exploit’s Masterminds

An attack like this is the last thing a DeFi platform needs. The app’s administrators clearly wish this ordeal would go away. They don’t even want all the money back. Just 90% would be fine, and everyone walks away, no questions asked.

The tweet is blunt: Steadefi will not pursue the hackers and there will be no complications with law enforcement. All the hackers have to do is give back most of what they stole.

However, if the hackers reject these terms, a scenario like that in the Mel Gibson movie Ransom will become reality. Steadefi says it will take the ten percent offered to the hackers, and offer the money to anyone who supplies information leading to a conviction.

It is clear that Steadefi would prefer to get most of the money back. If the bad actors will return most of the funds, Steadefi is willing to let the matter go. The tweet states:

“You will have no risk of us pursuing this further, no risk of law enforcement issues, etc. If you choose not to partake in the voluntary return and complete the process by 10th August at 0800 UTC, we will expand the bounty to the public . . . and offer the full 10% to the person who is able to identify you in a way that leads to your conviction in the courts.”

Hacking a Growing Crisis

Crypto and DeFi platforms continue to be vulnerable to hacks, even as the digital asset industry fights for legitimacy and wider acceptance.

Just last month, a cyber breach dealt a blow to CoinsPaid. The company’s investigation led to Lazarus Group, a North Korean-backed hacker outfit that has gained notoriety in recent years.

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