Transit Finance: is communicating with the hacker via email and on-chain methods, and will do everything possible to recover more stolen assets
According to Chain Catcher news, Transit Finance tweeted that security companies and project teams are still working hard to track the stolen assets and are communicating with the hacker via email (service@transit.finance) and on-chain methods. The team will do their best to recover more remaining assets.
On-chain communication links:
https://bscscan.com/tx/0x7491671cfab5066d5a36299cf295e721611bae6ff61a847a32b11d1cf716c274
https://bscscan.com/tx/0x137a6a78dd8140892df18599a2f286856150b687fcb0cf84d82b6064d3c1343f
https://bscscan.com/tx/0xd91e900e85727ac4c941f1b7a52fe4bee4752604a91a366f8293fe61a4dfcd00
In addition, Transit Finance also stated that regarding the refund of user losses:
The project team is urgently compiling specific data on the stolen users and formulating a specific refund plan.
The team will continue to recover the remaining assets stolen by the hacker and return them to the affected users.
Earlier, Chain Catcher reported that the Transit Finance attacker had returned about 70% of the stolen assets. (Source link)




