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  • 06:10
    Users lost approximately $700,000 in the Aerodrome domain hijacking incident; the project team is formulating a compensation plan.
    According to ChainCatcher, as disclosed by Aerodrome, the protocol previously suffered a domain hijacking attack, which was fully mitigated in less than four hours, with user losses amounting to approximately $700,000. It is reported that within two minutes after the first malicious transaction was detected, major wallets such as MetaMask and a certain exchange wallet began displaying warnings. The losses were limited to users who connected and signed transactions on the malicious website during its active period. Currently, the team is working with security consultants and corporate registrars, and the domain is expected to be migrated and reopened next week. In addition, the Aero and Velo Foundations are formulating plans to provide grants proportional to the losses for affected users.
  • 05:53
    SOON has reopened the SOONer and SOONest NFT token claiming functions.
    BlockBeats News, November 24, the SOON Foundation announced that the SOONer and SOONest NFT token claiming functions have been reopened. All holders who have completed KYC can now visit the portal to complete the claim.
  • 05:53
    A certain whale has rebuilt a position of 90.85 WBTC at an average price of $87,242.
    BlockBeats News, November 24, according to on-chain analyst Ai 姨 (@ai_9684xtpa), the whale who cleared out $69.23 million worth of WBTC at an average price of $87,278 from November 18 to 22 has regretted the liquidation and started to rebuild their position. Eleven hours ago, this whale spent $7.92 million on-chain to purchase 90.85 WBTC at an average price of $87,242. Just one day prior, they had sold as many as 793.24 WBTC at a cost of $74,746.46, making a profit of $9.94 million.
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