GMEE Token: Hackers still control about 200 million tokens on Polygon and are working on a remediation plan
GMEE Token has issued an update on the hack, stating that all contracts and funds owned by the community are safe, but the hacker still controls approximately 200 million GMEE Tokens on Polygon. To protect users, the Polygon-Ethereum bridge and transactions and deposits on Polygon have been temporarily suspended, and a remediation plan is currently being researched.
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