Resolv offered a settlement to the attackers: 90% of the stolen funds would be returned, with 10% retained, within 72 hours.

PANews reported on March 24 that Resolv Labs disclosed on the X platform that the Resolv team has sent an on-chain message to the attacker's address, offering to retain the remaining 10% as a settlement incentive in exchange for the return of 90% of the stolen funds (approximately $25 million in ETH), with a 72-hour deadline. If the attacker does not respond within the specified time, Resolv will take escalated measures, including coordinating with centralized exchanges, cross-chain bridges, and infrastructure providers to freeze assets, publicly disclosing relevant addresses and transaction records, cooperating with blockchain analytics companies and law enforcement agencies, and taking legal action.

Previously , Resolv Labs released an update on the security incident, stating that on March 22, a malicious attacker illegally accessed Resolv infrastructure using a stolen private key and minted approximately $80 million worth of unsecured USR. Nine million illegally minted USR have since been destroyed.

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