Nomad, a cross-chain interoperability protocol, tweeted that 0x6bbda6319f45e964727b4dbf7e15292d35ae9706 returned $3.1 million to the official fund recovery address, and a total of $35.7 million has been recovered so far. Foresight News previously reported that on Aug. 5, Nomad said it would offer rewards of up to 10 percent to attackers who return at least 90 percent of the stolen funds. Previously, according to the analysis report of OKLink, the Nomad Bridge attack involved a total of 1,251 ETH addresses and 14 currencies, and the amount involved was about 190 million US dollars.