Li.Fi releases incident report following $11M hack
The team also announced it was working on a voluntary compensation plan to reimburse 100% of funds to users affected by the exploit.
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The team also announced it was working on a voluntary compensation plan to reimburse 100% of funds to users affected by the exploit.
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