Transit Swap ‘hacker’ returns lion’s share of $23M in stolen funds: Finance Redefined

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Transit Swap ‘hacker’ returns lion’s share of $23M in stolen funds: Finance Redefined
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The funds are back!

Majority of the DeFi tokens in Top-100 traded in red barring a few, thanks to the weekend rout in the market correction towards the end of the week.

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