Community users: Several users who used the Port3 Swap function had their funds stolen.
On October 25th, according to community user @dajingou1, several users who used the Port3 Network Swap function have had their funds stolen, with losses amounting to tens of thousands of dollars. However, it is currently unclear whether there is a problem with Port3 Swap permissions, and users are advised to pay attention to asset risks. According to the Port3 Network Chinese community, an investigation has been conducted into a certain address mentioned by a community user, and the preliminary judgment is that the theft was caused by private key leakage, which is unrelated to Port3's contract authorization.
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