Distributed Capital Founder Bo Shen: Lost $42 Million from Personal Wallet Theft in 2022, Now Offering 10%-20% Bounty for Information

Gate News, March 26 — Bo Shen, founder of Distributed Capital, posted on social media to publicly solicit information related to the theft of his personal wallet and announced a bounty program. Bo Shen stated that his personal wallet was hacked in November 2022, resulting in a loss of approximately $42 million. Over the past three years, his team has continued to track the case and has now obtained more key clues and evidence. The on-chain flow of the stolen assets is gradually becoming clearer. This bounty program is open to all individuals and organizations, with no restrictions on identity, background, or form. Anyone who makes a substantial contribution to asset recovery will receive a reward of 10% to 20% of the final recovered amount, with the exact percentage determined based on the level of contribution.

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