SWEAT protocol thwarts multi-million dollar exploit, restores user balances

The Block2h agoUpdated 2h ago
SWEAT protocol thwarts multi-million dollar exploit, restores user balances
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Blockaid estimates the attacker stole roughly 13.71 billion SWEAT, about 65% of the total supply, worth about $3.5 million at the time....

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