The Tapioca Foundation tweeted that it is currently working with law enforcement agencies and various security organizations, including ZeroShadow, Seal911, and the BNB Smart Chain team. Most of the stolen funds are still on the chain. The team is now offering a 10% bounty for any information or action that helps recover the stolen funds. Previously, the Tapioca DAO suffered a social engineering attack on October 19, resulting in the theft of $4.70 million in assets. The team had offered $1 million as a bounty for white hat hackers, but the hackers did not respond.
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