US Court Postpones Sentencing of Mango Markets Hacker to April 10 A US court has postponed the sentencing of Avraham Eisenberg, the hacker who stole $114 million worth of cryptocurrencies from the Solana-based decentralized exchange Mango Markets (MNGO) in 2023. According to Cointelegraph, Eisenberg was originally scheduled to be sentenced on December 12 last year but it was later postponed to February 11 this year. Now, the sentencing has been further postponed to April 10 (local time). Eisenberg faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for his alleged crimes. He was arrested in Puerto Rico in December 2022 and charged with one count of commodities fraud and one count of manipulative and deceptive devices. The charges stem from his alleged manipulation of the Mango Markets price oracle, which resulted in the theft of $114 million worth of cryptocurrencies. The postponement of Eisenberg's sentencing is likely due to the complexity of the case and the need for further investigation. The case has attracted significant attention from the cryptocurrency community, as it raises important questions about the security of decentralized exchanges and the potential for manipulation.