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Cetus releases community update: Aggregator service has been restored online and is simulating different money recovery solutions

Internet reports that Cetus, which was hacked and stolen with $223 million, released a community update. The main disclosures include: 1. The affected funds consist of two parts: one part is within Sui, and the other part is mainly connected to the ecosystem in the form of ETH. 2. Data recovery work under the Cetus protocol is actively underway and is expected to take dozens of hours. 3. The aggregator service has been restored online and supports redemption through partners such as Phantom and Binance Alpha. It has been confirmed that the Cetus CLMM pool, which was not affected by this incident, will resume operation after accurate position data is fully restored. 4. Active discussions are ongoing with the Sui Foundation and other community members to finalize key details of the recovery. 5. We are advancing in two directions at the same time: (1) solving problems as soon as possible through white-hat negotiations;(2) actively collecting clues and evidence to recover funds through legal channels. 6. Different recovery solutions are being simulated and technically feasible financial recovery and compensation solutions are being designed. 7. A protocol upgrade through PoS voting has been proposed to unlock and return most of the stolen funds currently frozen in attacker Sui's wallet.

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