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Avraham Eisenberg Returns $67 Million From Mango Markets Exploit, Says His Actions Were Legal

Katie Lin

Summary: Avraham Eisenberg, who was part of a $114 million exploit on Mango Markets, returned $67 million of the funds to the crypto exchange Saturday, defending his actions as legal. “I believe all of our actions were legal,” Eisenberg tweeted Saturday, marking the first time he acknowledged his role in the exploit. Mango Markets said in ...

Avraham Eisenberg, who was part of a $114 million exploit on Mango Markets, returned $67 million of the funds to the crypto exchange Saturday, defending his actions as legal.

“I believe all of our actions were legal,” Eisenberg tweeted Saturday, marking the first time he acknowledged his role in the exploit.

Mango Markets said in a tweet that its decentralized autonomous community would vote on how to divide the returned funds.

Author: Katie Lin

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