PANews reported on November 8 that Balancer tweeted that it sent an on-chain message on Wednesday (November 5) to all known addresses involved in the attack, providing the hackers with a way to contact them and return the funds. "Balancer hopes to resolve the issue without escalating the process. If you are willing to cooperate, please reply to this message and contact us before 5:00 AM (UTC+8) on November 9th. Failure to reply by then will be considered an unwillingness to assist in compensating liquidity providers for their losses, and the process will be escalated." "Balancer proposes: Returning funds to the DA0 multisignature address in exchange for a bounty. Specific details will be negotiated privately. Balancer will not take legal action or investigative measures after confirming that the returned funds meet the relevant standards. If this proposal is not accepted or a timely response is not received, Balancer will use all technical, on-chain, and legal means to identify and hold the attacker accountable. In this case, the bounty will be used to reward verified informants who help identify and ultimately prosecute the attacker." Previous reports indicated that Balancer's losses from the attack had risen to $116.6 million .PANews reported on November 8 that Balancer tweeted that it sent an on-chain message on Wednesday (November 5) to all known addresses involved in the attack, providing the hackers with a way to contact them and return the funds. "Balancer hopes to resolve the issue without escalating the process. If you are willing to cooperate, please reply to this message and contact us before 5:00 AM (UTC+8) on November 9th. Failure to reply by then will be considered an unwillingness to assist in compensating liquidity providers for their losses, and the process will be escalated." "Balancer proposes: Returning funds to the DA0 multisignature address in exchange for a bounty. Specific details will be negotiated privately. Balancer will not take legal action or investigative measures after confirming that the returned funds meet the relevant standards. If this proposal is not accepted or a timely response is not received, Balancer will use all technical, on-chain, and legal means to identify and hold the attacker accountable. In this case, the bounty will be used to reward verified informants who help identify and ultimately prosecute the attacker." Previous reports indicated that Balancer's losses from the attack had risen to $116.6 million .

Balancer has issued an on-chain appeal to the hackers, demanding that they return the funds by November 9th in exchange for a bounty.

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PANews reported on November 8 that Balancer tweeted that it sent an on-chain message on Wednesday (November 5) to all known addresses involved in the attack, providing the hackers with a way to contact them and return the funds.

"Balancer hopes to resolve the issue without escalating the process. If you are willing to cooperate, please reply to this message and contact us before 5:00 AM (UTC+8) on November 9th. Failure to reply by then will be considered an unwillingness to assist in compensating liquidity providers for their losses, and the process will be escalated." "Balancer proposes: Returning funds to the DA0 multisignature address in exchange for a bounty. Specific details will be negotiated privately. Balancer will not take legal action or investigative measures after confirming that the returned funds meet the relevant standards. If this proposal is not accepted or a timely response is not received, Balancer will use all technical, on-chain, and legal means to identify and hold the attacker accountable. In this case, the bounty will be used to reward verified informants who help identify and ultimately prosecute the attacker."

Previous reports indicated that Balancer's losses from the attack had risen to $116.6 million .

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