Thorchain abre un portal de reembolsos tras un ataque de 10 millones de dólares

Thorchain confirmó el 15 de mayo un posible ataque multichain que drenó cerca de 10 millones de dólares de usuarios en diversas redes. El protocolo activó paradas de emergencia y ha lanzado ahora un portal de recuperación para las billeteras afectadas.

El incidente afectó a 12,847 billeteras en Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB Chain y Base; evaluaciones posteriores ampliaron el alcance a nueve cadenas, incluyendo Avalanche, Dogecoin, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash y XRP. Las pérdidas se revisaron al alza desde una estimación inicial de 7.4 millones de dólares a más de 10.7 millones, y TRM Labs situó la cifra total cerca de los 11 millones. Hasta el momento no se ha atribuido públicamente la autoría del ataque a nadie.

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