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Shiba Inu Team's Final Ultimatum to Shibarium Bridge Exploiter
The K9 Finance DAO just escalated their recovery campaign with an on-chain ultimatum and a fresh 20 ETH bounty to the Shibarium bridge hacker. Here's the deal:
**The Bounty Structure:**
- 20 ETH currently escrowed at 0x5EA2…D4d0 on Ethereum
- Atomic settlement: Stolen KNINE tokens back → ETH to attacker
- Contract titled "KnineRecoveryBountyDecayAcceptMultiFunder," verified on-chain
- Countdown starts Nov 18 (21 days from now) when decay kicks in
- Expires Nov 25 (28-day window total)
**What Makes This Different:**
This is the second structured offer after the initial 5 ETH proposal in mid-September got rejected. The hacker counter-demanded 50 ETH; the team stood firm, noting the KNINE is blacklisted and worthless anyway.
**The Message:**
Developer Kaal Dhairya posted directly: "Yo, Shibarium bridge attacker, wake up—grab free cash before the offer expires this time and do something right." The on-chain message was broadcast via Ethereum Input Data Messages (IDM) on Nov 3 at 06:32 UTC.
**Red Flag Alert:**
K9 warned the community to watch out for scams and fake claim portals already circulating. This is their last public update on the incident.
**Market Context:**
SHIB trading at $0.00000907 at press time. The exploit happened mid-September via flash-loan-aided validator capture that drained bridge assets.
Bottom line: Either the hacker takes the deal before the bounty decays, or it's game over—and the team says litigation is next.