"7912 ezETH were transferred to the contract address by mistake" user offers a reward of 2.5 million US dollars to help him recover the funds
in June of this year, a user named 2024.qklpj.eth accidentally transferred 7912 ezETH to a contract address. They have now released a reward notice promising to offer a 10% bonus to anyone who helps them successfully recover the funds, which amounts to approximately $2.5 million at current prices. Analysis shows that the CoboSafeAccount involved, which was confirmed by the Fish God, is a logical contract that stores risk control logic and cannot be upgraded or transferred. The assets can only be retrieved by recasting through the Renzo project party, indicating that this solution may not be feasible. Previously, in June, 2024.qklpj.eth allegedly transferred 7912 ezETH to a contract address, resulting in locked funds worth approximately $27.96 million that could not be withdrawn. Three days ago, they transferred 5477 ezETH to the multi-signature address 0x5E6...A1c19, most likely in an attempt to quickly redeem the quota by writing a contract. This part of the funds has been successfully withdrawn in installments, but an accident occurred where one of the funds was directly transferred to the intermediate contract 0xe9a...696C4 (Arkham marked as CoboSafeAccount), which cannot be transferred or upgraded.
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