According to PANews, the hacker who claimed to be a white hat and wanted to return the funds in the Prisma Finance attack stated that it is difficult to return the funds because the Prisma Finance team lacks sincerity, gratitude, and remorse. The hacker is very dissatisfied with the words 'exploit' and 'attack' mentioned in the post-incident analysis and emphasizes that their actions were entirely white hat behavior. The hacker has made the following demands to the Prisma Finance team:

The Prisma Finance team needs to hold an online press conference, and all team members must show their ID cards (like KYC) and apologize and express gratitude to all users, investors, and white hat hackers.

During the meeting, they must specifically elaborate on the mistakes made, which party audited the smart contract, and plans to improve security in the future.

They need to admit that the white hat hacker has no responsibility for this and is purely helping to correct the error.

In addition, they need to change all the allegations in the post-incident analysis within 12 hours.

Previously, Prisma Finance suffered an attack, with losses exceeding $11 million. One of the attackers claimed that their actions were white hat rescue and wanted to return the funds. Yesterday, Prisma Finance released an analysis report on the vulnerability attack on its platform. The report pointed out that the vulnerabilities in the mkUSD and ULTRA contracts led to a loss of 3,257 ETH, worth about $11 million. The Prisma team is currently continuing to investigate the attack and trying to communicate with the attackers who exploited the vulnerability. The team stated that once all funds are confirmed to be safe, they will cancel the suspension of the protocol.