Syscoin releases a report on the bridging security incident, funds have been recovered and destroyed, and the cross-layer parsing defect will be fixed
Syscoin released a bridge security incident report, disclosing details of the UTXO-to-NEVM bridging vulnerability incident. It is reported that this incident led to approximately 5 billion SYS being unauthorizedly released on the UTXO side. The related funds have since been returned to the official recovery address and destroyed through the standard OP_RETURN method, making them unusable by the protocol again, and the on-chain reported SYS supply has been restored to the expected value. The bridging function is currently still suspended, and the team is completing the final review and repair.
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