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So Kaal Dhairya just basically called out the Shibarium Bridge hacker publicly lol. The dev's message was pretty savage - "do something right" vibes while pointing to K9 Finance's 20 ETH bounty offer. Honestly kind of genius move.
For context, this hacker pulled off a flash loan attack back in September and walked away with like $2.3M in assets - ETH, SHIB, ROAR, KNINE tokens. They manipulated validator stakes to get temporary control of the bridge and submitted fake withdrawal requests. Pretty sophisticated honestly.
Here's where it gets interesting though. K9 Finance blacklisted the stolen KNINE tokens (248 billion of them), making them completely unsellable. They started with a 5 ETH bounty just to get those tokens back, but the hacker ignored it. Then in November they bumped it up to 20 ETH. Kaal Dhairya's basically saying "take the money and leave like a real white hat" - if the hacker does, K9 recovers the tokens, trust gets restored, KNINE price rebounds.
Meanwhile the Shiba Inu team actually tightened security on the bridge. Added a feature to block suspicious addresses, implemented a 7-day withdrawal delay for BONE to give security teams time to catch issues, and partnered with dRPC for a new official RPC. They're also dropping a manual for handling future attacks.
The whole thing is wild - Kaal Dhairya's basically betting the hacker would rather be seen as white hat than sit on worthless tokens forever. We'll see if they take it.