SushiSwap released the RouteProcessor2 post-mortem analysis report. The 1,800 WETH initially depleted from the first user’s wallet ended up in multiple wallets due to 18 replayed transactions, the report said. A total of 885 ETH have been refunded so far. Of these, approximately 685 ETH were sent to Sushi core contributors to operate the multisig, 190 ETH were sent to affected users, and 10 ETH were sent to the Sushi rescue contract. At the time of writing the report, there was still another wallet from which to steal 94.9 ETH, currently stored in the 0x8AC0B9656b7c39be0d3D73828D2041E8C0e27712 wallet. Additionally, the HYDN security team helped Sushi save over $750,000 in user assets. In addition to the 885 ETH that has been withdrawn, 795 ETH is currently in the Executive Layer Reward Vault. Sushi stated that the last remaining portion of the stolen funds lost by the black hat hackers will be borne by Sushi and refunded, and the claims process for users affected by both white hat and black hat funds. The user claim form is currently being validated and the Merkle claims contract is being audited. Sushi proposes 2 different ways for 2 types of affected users to recover their funds: For users who have rescued funds, they can claim through the Sushi UI through the Merkle tree contract, all work for the claim process is currently completed and is waiting Audit results before launching the claims portal. For users with unrescued funds, Sushi will have a separate claims process for that group, users must opt-in, and claims must be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.