Harmony proposes minting billions of ONE tokens to pay back hack victims
Harmony’s core team has proposed a hard fork to mint billions of new harmony (ONE) tokens. But its community seems to be against the idea. The post Harmony proposes minting…
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Harmony’s core team has proposed a hard fork to mint billions of new harmony (ONE) tokens. But its community seems to be against the idea. The post Harmony proposes minting…
Harmony offered to reimburse the hack victims by minting new tokens but the community is seemingly not happy about the proposal. Why is that, we find out today in our…
Developers behind blockchain network Harmony have proposed minting up to 4.97 billion in its native token ONE to compensate victims of the $100 million Horizon Bridge exploit in June.
The Harmony Protocol team has proposed a reimbursement plan that involves hard-forking the chain. The plan involves two options: minting 4.97 billion ONE for full reimbursement or 2.48 billion ONE…
The team behind the Harmony protocol has announced a potential reimbursement plan for victims of the Horizon bridge hack that includes minting over 2 billion ONE tokens. The post Harmony…
“You can’t print more tokens out of thin air and expect me to essentially pay back those affected by the hack,” one disgruntled user says.
Harmony developers are looking into ways to remedy victims of a recent hack, but investors aren’t supporting the new proposals.
Hackers in North Korea are once again making headlines. They are being blamed for the recent attack on a California-based crypto exchange called Harmony that ultimately resulted in more than…
Not long ago, Live Bitcoin News published an article about Harmony, a crypto platform stationed in Northern California that lost more than $100 million in digital currency units to hackers.…
It’s happened again, folks. Another crypto exchange hack is in the books.