The blockchain gaming platform PlayDapp was hacked and suffered a loss of 31 million US dollars. Measures are being taken to protect PLA assets
According to Cyvers Alerts monitoring, the blockchain gaming platform PlayDapp was hacked today. The attacker's address was added as a minter and minted 200 million PLA tokens (worth $31 million). Currently, these PLA tokens have been distributed to various addresses, with some stolen PLA tokens worth $5.9 million transferred to the Gate platform.
PlayDapp posted on X social media platform stating, "The PLA token contract has been hacked and additional PLA tokens have been minted. PlayDapp has directly informed all partner trading platforms to negotiate suspending trading and resolving unauthorized token issues. PlayDapp is taking immediate action to protect the PLA assets. This involves forcibly transferring all PLAs held by PlayDapp to a new secure wallet. This includes locked and unlocked assets."
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