Humanity Protocol Launches New H Token Airdrop After $36M Exploit
Humanity Protocol has announced a full token migration and 1:1 airdrop of a new H token after the June 8 exploit that drained approximately $36 million.
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The incident underscores the urgent need for improved cybersecurity measures and key management practices to protect against sophisticated threats. The post Humanity Protocol’s $36M hack linked to suspected North Korean hackers, Quantstamp reports appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Read full articleHumanity Protocol has announced a full token migration and 1:1 airdrop of a new H token after the June 8 exploit that drained approximately $36 million.
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Humanity Protocol will replace old H tokens with a new Ethereum token and 1:1 airdrop after a $36M exploit tied to stolen keys.
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