Illustration of Kraken switching wrapped Bitcoin to Chainlink after KelpDAO exploit
Illustration of Kraken switching wrapped Bitcoin to Chainlink after KelpDAO exploit
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Kraken traslada su bitcoin envuelto a Chainlink tras el hackeo a Kelp DAO

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Kraken anunció que cambiará su token de Bitcoin envuelto (kBTC) al Protocolo de Interoperabilidad de Cadena Cruzada (CCIP) de Chainlink. Esta decisión se produce tras el hackeo a KelpDAO que resultó en una pérdida de 292 millones de dólares y aumentó la preocupación por la seguridad de los puentes en DeFi. El exchange hará que CCIP sea la infraestructura de cadena cruzada exclusiva para kBTC y futuros activos envueltos.

Kraken dejará de utilizar su anterior proveedor de cadena cruzada y dirigirá kBTC a través de Chainlink CCIP. El token respaldado por Bitcoin en una proporción de 1:1 permite que BTC opere en redes que incluyen Ethereum, Unichain, OP Mainnet e Ink, con reservas mantenidas en Kraken Financial, una institución depositaria constituida en Wyoming.

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