Digital-asset exchange FTX will provide about $6 million compensation to its account holders impacted by a phishing incident via a third-party website.
Crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX’s chief executive officer, said on Twitter on Monday that the decision was a one-off as the firm won’t be “making a habit" of compensating users caught up in phishing efforts targeting non-FTX websites.
If the perpetrators send back 95% of the $6 million taken from FTX accounts within 24 hours, “we’ll absolve them," Bankman-Fried said.
Last week, Bankman-Fried proposed in a blog post what he called a “5-5 standard" where crypto hackers keep either 5% of the amount they’ve taken from a protocol or $5 million, whichever is smaller.
That was part of an effort to curb the security exploits plaguing the digital-asset industry.
This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text.
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