Berachain: All funds stolen due to the vulnerability have been recovered.
Berachain announced that all funds lost due to the BEX/Balancer v2 vulnerability (approximately $12.8 million) have been returned to the Berachain Foundation Deployer address. The blockchain has resumed operation. The minting/exchange function of HONEY has also been restored accordingly, but all BEX functions are restricted, including exchange, withdrawal, deposit, etc. For the stolen funds pools with a large number of independent depositors, the Berachain core team is currently developing a system that will return the deposits to their original addresses and distribute them to the users accordingly. The team reminds that depositors who have not been attacked in BEX currently cannot withdraw funds temporarily. This is done out of caution, as the reasons for the Balancer vulnerability have not been fully clarified yet.
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