KEY POINTS
  • Crypto startup Nomad this week lost around $190 million in a devastating security exploit.
  • Nomad is offering hackers involved a bounty of up to 10% on any funds returned to the company.
  • The company said it has so far recouped more than $20 million of the haul.
Over $2 billion has been stolen from cross-chain bridges so far this year, according to crypto analysis firm Chainalysis

Crypto company Nomad said it's offering hackers a bounty of up to 10% to retrieve user funds after losing nearly $200 million in a devastating security exploit.

Nomad pleaded with the thieves to return any funds to its crypto wallet. In a statement late Thursday, the company said it has so far recouped more than $20 million of the haul.