Verus halted the entire Verus network after the exploit was detected in hopes of limiting further damage.
The exploiter later accepted a bounty offer by Verus, returning 4,052 ETH (~$8.5 million) while keeping the remaining ~25% as a "bounty".

...and is definitely not an enormous grift that's pouring lighter fluid on our already smoldering planet.
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Verus halted the entire Verus network after the exploit was detected in hopes of limiting further damage.
The exploiter later accepted a bounty offer by Verus, returning 4,052 ETH (~$8.5 million) while keeping the remaining ~25% as a "bounty".
Transit was previously exploited in 2022 for $21 million, although around 70% of the stolen assets were later returned.
The project has announced they intend to "restor[e] bridge liquidity through a legally structured sale of Foundation's TAC token treasury reserves."
Blockchain research firm Blockaid has linked the attacker to a similar exploit in March 2025 that saw $5 million drained from 1inch. This time, 1inch has asserted that although they use TrustedVolumes as a resolver, the exploit did not involve any of their systems.
Polish authorities have launched investigations into the apparent collapse. Losses have been estimated at 350 million zł (~$96 million).
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has also recently accused Zondacrypto of sponsoring conservative and right-wing politicians, including Polish President Karol Nawrocki. Nawrocki has repeatedly vetoed legislation aiming to regulate the crypto sector, describing it as overly burdensome to crypto businesses. Tusk has also alleged that Zondacrypto was funded by the Russian mafia and Russian intelligence services. These allegations are also being investigated by Polish authorities, and one report citing the country's Internal Security Agency claims that the Kremlin-linked Tambovskaya Bratva Russian mafia group took over the exchange as far back as 2018.
Volo says they have frozen or recovered all but around $60,000. They have also said they are "prepared to absorb this loss", rather than passing losses along to their users.
Aave maintains a $50 million insurance fund to absorb bad debt. However, this can't cover such a huge shortfall.
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