According to Wasabi Protocol’s official statement, the protocol suffered a security incident affecting its EVM deployment on April 30, which has now been fully contained. The Solana deployment and Prop AMM remained unaffected. The project has closed attack vectors, rotated credentials and keys, and initiated an investigation with security partners. Wasabi has sent on-chain messages to affected addresses expressing willingness to negotiate privately and pledged to publish a detailed incident report and security improvements.
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