According to Coincu, Exactly Protocol is working with the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to recover stolen funds following a hack that occurred four weeks ago. Despite giving the attackers ample time to return the stolen funds, they have not come forward to make amends. As a result, Exactly Protocol has sought assistance from external authorities.

Two days ago, the DHS contacted Exactly Protocol and assigned a dedicated team of agents to the case. This collaboration signifies a significant step toward recovering the stolen assets and bringing the perpetrators to justice. Exactly Protocol has made a clear offer to the attackers: if they return the entire sum that was stolen, 100% restitution, the case will be dismissed. However, if the stolen funds are not fully returned, Exactly Protocol is prepared to work closely with law enforcement agencies and partners to track down and prosecute those responsible.

This development highlights the seriousness with which the cryptocurrency community and regulatory authorities address security breaches and illicit activities within the space. It serves as a reminder that bad actors will be pursued relentlessly, and that cooperation with law enforcement can be a powerful tool in recovering stolen assets and maintaining the integrity of the crypto ecosystem. Exactly Protocol remains committed to safeguarding its users and their investments, and the crypto community will be closely following the developments in the pursuit of justice and the recovery of the stolen funds.