Overview
- Kaal Dhairya outlined the plan in a year-end letter, saying he has cooperated with federal agents investigating the September bridge exploit and declining to disclose a case ID.
- The team reports the technical recovery is largely complete, with the Plasma Bridge reopened under a seven‑day withdrawal delay, over 100 contracts moved to hardware custody, and changes reviewed by Hexens.
- SOU would issue an Ethereum-based NFT to each affected user that records the claim and updates as repayments or donations occur, with the tokens designed to be transferable, mergeable, and tradable.
- Funding for repayments is slated to come from redirecting SHIB-related revenue into the SOU pool, with nonessential or non–break-even projects paused to prioritize restitution.
- The SOU portal is not live and users are being warned to avoid fake recovery sites, as claims remain locked pending final security testing and rollout.