Multichain recovers $2.6M stolen funds, to reimburse losses on condition
The cross-chain router protocol recovered nearly 50% of the total stolen funds and devised a compensation plan for eligible investors.
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The cross-chain router protocol recovered nearly 50% of the total stolen funds and devised a compensation plan for eligible investors.
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