The governance token holders of Tornado Cash will soon regain control over the protocol's operations, thanks to an unexpected proposal put forth by the individual responsible for the attack. This development allows the community to regain authority and steer the protocol toward recovery and improved security measures.
On May 26, the proposal to restore control to the original governance holders of Tornado Cash passed successfully. A total of 517,000 token votes were in favor of the proposal, with none opposing it. At the time of writing, the time remaining for the execution to take place was 2 hours 40 mins. This resolution brings a swift conclusion to a governance takeover that, fortunately, did not impact the protocol itself but did lead to the theft of certain governance tokens.
By successfully orchestrating a takeover of the protocol's governance system, the attacker maneuvered a malicious proposal that granted them 1.2 million votes. Leveraging this significant voting power, they proceeded to pass additional proposals, ultimately seizing control over previously vested governance tokens. Their tactics allowed them to manipulate the governance structure, resulting in a transfer of authority in their favor.
In a surprising turn of events, just a few hours after the hack, the attacker unexpectedly made contact with the Tornado Cash community, presenting a new proposal that purportedly aimed to restore governance control. This unexpected gesture took many by surprise, raising curiosity and prompting further scrutiny of the attacker's intentions and motivations.
As reported by Martin Lee, a data journalist from the crypto analytics site Nansen, the attacker managed to pilfer a significant sum of 483,000 TORN tokens.
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