Recover ETH stuck in old smart contracts

KeeperDAO / Rook

launched October 2020 as an on-chain liquidity underwriter backed by 3AC, Polychain and Pantera. Depositors earned yield from flash-loan fees and MEV arbitrage, receiving kTokens as LP shares. The project rebranded to Rook in late 2021, pivoted to MEV coordination, and wound down in 2022. The treasury was liquidated in April 2023 after a governance 'rage quit'. The LiquidityPoolV2 contract is still live and un-paused — depositors who still hold kETH or kwETH can redeem their proportional share of the pool (~1.08 ETH per kETH, ~1.05 WETH per kwETH, reflecting the final yield accrued before wind-down).

Contract: 0x35fFd6E268610E764fF6944d07760D0EFe5E40E5 · Deployed: October 2020
Unclaimed ETH
426.40 ETH
Addresses
295

ETH Balance Over Time

Contract Interactions

Balance Distribution

RangeAddressesTotal
1-10 ETHNaNNaN ETH
0.1-1 ETHNaNNaN ETH
0.01-0.1 ETHNaNNaN ETH
<0.01 ETHNaNNaN ETH
Frequently Asked Questions
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256 contracts across defunct DEXes (EtherDelta, IDEX v1, Token.Store), dividend tokens (PoWH3D, Fomo3D), NFT auctions (MoonCatRescue, DADA), bounty platforms, ICO escrows, ENS old registrar deeds, DAO treasury refunds (DigixDAO), and wrapped ETH variants.
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