Spectra: The Spectra app has been disabled to curb a coordinated attack on its users' interactions with the app
Yield agreement Spectra (formerly APWine) has disabled Spectra applications and terminated router contracts to prevent coordinated attacks on its users and applications. The attack affected some users' deposits and withdrawals in the application. The situation is currently under control, the core protocol contract is not affected, and internal funds are safe. Spectra will restore the Spectra application as soon as possible and release a post-incident analysis report.
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