Cover Protocol announces compensation plan following mining contract attack
Cover Protocol will distribute new "coins" to token holders as Binance announces compensation for affected traders. Peer-to-peer coverage market Cover Protocol has published a compensation plan for token holders and liquidity providers affected by the recent hack. As part of the process, the Cover Protocol team took a snapshot at block height 11541218, the last transaction block before the exploit began.Eligible liquidity providers on Uniswap, SushiSwap, and Balancer will receive new COVER tokens based on their share of the liquidity pool on those platforms. Liquidity providers on the....
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Defi insurer Cover Protocol, designed to reduce smart contract failure risks, was exploited by a bug in its smart contract on Monday morning.
Cover Protocol announced it's exploring launching a new COVER token through the snapshot before the attack by a "white hat" hacker on Monday morning.
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