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FTC Orders Nomad Operator to Repay Users After $18...
Decrypt •Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 10:36 PM•1 min read

FTC Orders Nomad Operator to Repay Users After $186M Crypto Hack

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has ordered the operator of Nomad to repay users following a $186 million hack of the cross-chain bridge in 2022, according to reports. Regulators stated that Illusory Systems, the operator, misled users regarding the security measures in place. The FTC also alleges that the company failed to prevent the exploit that led to the significant loss of funds from the Nomad bridge. The action underscores the regulatory scrutiny of crypto platforms and their responsibility to protect user assets.

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FTC Orders Nomad Operator to Repay Users After $18...
Decrypt •Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 10:36 PM•1 min read

FTC Orders Nomad Operator to Repay Users After $186M Crypto Hack

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HackRegulationDeFi

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has ordered the operator of Nomad to repay users following a $186 million hack of the cross-chain bridge in 2022, according to reports. Regulators stated that Illusory Systems, the operator, misled users regarding the security measures in place. The FTC also alleges that the company failed to prevent the exploit that led to the significant loss of funds from the Nomad bridge. The action underscores the regulatory scrutiny of crypto platforms and their responsibility to protect user assets.

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BlockFills Entities File Bankruptcy After Withdrawals Halted, Court Froze Bitcoin

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Probe reveals document detailing alleged $5 million deal linking Milei to Libra promotion: report

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Crypto’s age of hype is over, making way for the real infrastructure to be built

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