Gala Games CEO admits fault in $240 million token exploit
Gala Games sees $240M in tokens stolen; swift action taken to secure assets and address the breach. The post Gala Games CEO admits fault in $240 million token exploit appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Gala Games sees $240M in tokens stolen; swift action taken to secure assets and address the breach.
The post Gala Games CEO admits fault in $240 million token exploit appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
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