Previously, on March 13th, the Euler Finance protocol lost $200 million due to a flash loan exploit attack.

Interesting! Less than two weeks after the nine-figure Euler Finance hack, the attacker has recovered nearly half of the stolen assets by sending 51,000 Ether back to the credit protocol wallet.

Because of this news, the $EUL defacing token jumped by almost 40%. Anyone could... But in general, this is not as cool as it might seem initially, because earlier, during a hack, the token fell by half.

The refund occurred after Euler and the hacker negotiated via messages on the chain. The hacker previously returned 3,000 ETH in three separate transactions on March 18th.

But still, the project’s proposal to leave the attacker 10% of the stolen funds if he returns the rest remained unanswered.