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Nirvana Finance has opened the claims for compensation and launched Nirvana V2

2024-12-17 15:22:08
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ChainCatcher news, the algorithmic stablecoin protocol Nirvana Finance announced that its V2 version will officially open to the public at 2 AM Beijing time on December 18 (UTC time December 17 at 6:00 PM). This restart not only completes the full compensation for the victims' funds from the 2022 hacking incident but also introduces a brand new security, governance, and token economic model.

In addition, Nirvana V2 has launched a Market Driven Minting (MDM) framework, which ensures that the token ANA has upside potential and limited downside risk through a reserve-backed price floor mechanism. The protocol also plans to gradually expand to assets such as BTC and SOL.

Previous news, former security engineer Shakeeb Ahmed was sentenced to 3 years in prison by U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero for attacking two decentralized cryptocurrency exchanges and stealing over $12 million worth of cryptocurrency. This is the first conviction case related to smart contract hacking.

In July 2022, Ahmed attacked a cryptocurrency exchange using false pricing data and stole approximately $9 million worth of cryptocurrency. Subsequently, he attacked Nirvana Finance, exploiting a vulnerability in its smart contract to purchase cryptocurrency at a price lower than that set by the contract and sell it to Nirvana at a higher price, stealing nearly all of Nirvana's $3.6 million funds, which led to its closure shortly after being hacked.

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