Across Protocol confirms Solana bridge attack, says user funds are safe
Across Protocol confirmed an attack on its Solana bridge deployment, disabling deposits while assuring users their funds remain safe and unaffected. The post Across Protocol confirms Solana bridge attack, says user funds...
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Across Protocol confirmed an attack on its Solana bridge deployment, disabling deposits while assuring users their funds remain safe and unaffected.
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