GMEE Token: It is planned to open token claiming on the Ethereum chain to GMEE holders on the Polygon chain in February
GMEE Token has released an update on the hacking incident, stating that the impact is currently limited to the Polygon network. Efforts are currently being made to identify and freeze the hacker's funds, and trading is still suspended. However, transactions on the Ethereum blockchain are not affected. Regarding the repair plan, it is planned to open Ethereum-based token claims for GMEE Token holders on the Polygon chain in February. To protect the community, legitimate holders' tokens are currently being transferred back to Ethereum, which maximizes the reduction of the impact and prioritizes community protection. During this migration phase, users will be urged to avoid trading or transferring GMEE Tokens, which is crucial for the accuracy of the Ethereum claims snapshot. Liquidity providers on DEX are also advised to withdraw their liquidity.
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