SushiSwap Aims to Adopt Uniswap v3 As It Shakes Off $3.3M Hack
SushiSwap is looking to shake off its recent security exploit with a string of updates — including the adoption of Uniswap V3.
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SushiSwap is looking to shake off its recent security exploit with a string of updates — including the adoption of Uniswap V3.
SushiSwap head chef Jared Grey stated on Twitter that the bug in SushiSwap RouterProcessro2 is now fixed, users have been funded, and his team is focusing on long-term viability.
Decentralized exchange (DEX) Sushiswap launched a claims portal, allowing victims of the RouteProcessor2 exploit to claim their lost funds.
Changes to the protocol’s “Chef” contracts are intended to make it more decentralized and secure.
Decentralized exchange SushiSwap has been able to recover an additional $600,000 in crypto stolen from users earlier this month.
SushiSwap faces the problem head-on as it begins the procedure to reimburse users affected by recent exploits. The protocol asked the Lido governance for help to recover some of the…
Barely three days after SushiSwap was exploited for $3.3 million, the protocol has come up with a reimbursement plan.
Funds residing in the white hat contract will be claimable via a Merkle Claim contract that the SushiSwap team is currently building.
SushiSwap — which suffered a hack over the weekend — has released a plan to return funds to all affected users. According to the decentralized exchange, user funds were either…
SushiSwap has announced a commitment to reimburse all affected users after being hacked over the weekend. User funds were either “swept by whitehat security teams” or “lost to blackhat hackers,”…