Beanstalk Farms, a credit-based stablecoin protocol exploited for around $76 million in crypto on April 18, has offered a bounty of 10% if the attackers return the funds. The offer was posted on the company’s Twitter and sent to the attackers via an on-chain message the following day. It proposed that the exploiters return 90% of the stolen funds to the Beanstalk Farms’ multisignature wallet. In return, the exploiters will be allowed to keep the remaining 10% as a whitehat bounty — a deal offered by platforms to reward individuals for reporting security exploits and vulnerabilities. As previously reported by Cointelegraph, the $76 million exploit, which was initially thought to be around $182 million, was not considered to be a hack, as the smart contracts and governance procedures u...