Key Points:
GMBL.COMPUTER says this is not a contractual vulnerability. The source of the problem has been found and it occurred off-chain. The platform has all their information and the process of recovering the funds has been initiated.
Bug bounties are offered to hackers to avoid legal action if the stolen funds are returned.
“If you’d like us to treat this as a white hat, please send 90% of the funds back to our ARB MULTISIG 0x4263FDcddde978cc9239199Bf8533a064db9dF5E and keep 10% as a bounty. If we do not recieve the funds by tomorrow at 9pm EST, we will proceed with legal action”
Notification sent to hackers.
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