PANews reported on May 23 that according to the Cetus Protocol announcement, after the Sui network was attacked, the protocol confirmed the Ethereum address controlled by the attacker and formally proposed a settlement through an on-chain transaction: if the hacker returns 20,900 ETH and Sui's frozen assets, he can receive 2,324 ETH (about 6 million US dollars) as a white hat bounty, and no longer pursue responsibility. Cetus is working with law enforcement agencies and cross-chain platforms to track funds, emphasizing that the proposal is time-sensitive, and if assets are mixed or withdrawn, full accountability will be pursued.

