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    Jaredfromsubway Rejects Bounty, Funds Tornado Cash

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJune 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. The attacker exploited the Jaredfromsubway MEV bot by creating fake tokens and liquidity pools, gaining open approvals, then draining millions of dollars.
    2. Despite bounty offers and negotiations, the attacker moved 2,000 ETH through Tornado Cash and sold 1,422 ETH for $2.4M, leaving only 5 ETH in their wallet.
    3. The bot’s operator offered increasing rewards (up to $3M) for the return of stolen funds, but the attacker seems uninterested in negotiations.
    4. Ongoing efforts include negotiations with a purported white-hat group and proposals to encrypt transaction mempools to prevent similar exploits.

    Jaredfromsubway Hacker Ignores 50% Bounty, Routes Funds to Tornado Cash

    Hacker Moves Funds Despite Bounty Offer

    The hacker behind the Ethereum MEV bot exploit recently transferred a large amount of stolen funds. According to blockchain analysis, they moved about 2,000 ETH, valued at roughly $3.4 million, through Tornado Cash. Despite a public offer to return half of the stolen money for a bounty, the attacker did not respond to these offers. Instead, they acted on their own, selling 1,422 ETH for around $2.4 million in DAI. Only about 5 ETH remained in their wallet, indicating most funds have been moved or cashed out. This behavior suggests that the hacker may have little interest in negotiations or accepting rewards, even with incentives in place. The incident shows how a threat actor can ignore outreach and pursue their own objectives.

    Details of the Exploit and Response

    The exploit happened on June 20, according to security firm Peckshield. The attacker used fake tokens, including fWETH, fUSDC, and fUSDT, to trick the MEV bot. They created fake liquidity pools, making the system believe there were profitable opportunities. The bot’s automated system approved certain contracts, giving the attacker access to funds over time. When the hacker saw the moment to act, they used saved approvals to transfer tokens directly from the Jaredfromsubway contract. The bot’s owner initially offered a $1 million reward, later increasing it to $3 million, hoping to recover the stolen money. However, the attacker moved most funds to Tornado Cash and sold large amounts for profit, leaving only minimal ETH in their wallet. As of now, reports indicate ongoing negotiations with a white-hat group, though nothing has been confirmed.

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