The work of hackers, the recovery of corrupt currency stolen
from the blockchain game
The world's most popular and preferred blockchain gaming
platform X Infinity has brought great excellent news to its users.
According to foreign media reports, hackers stole 625
million worth of cryptocurrency from the Ethereum-linked side chain, also known
as the Ronan Network, in March this year. It belonged to the players who played
on it.
However, X-Infinity has now officially announced on Twitter
that the cash stolen by hackers three months ago has been returned to users.
X-Infinity tweeted that the Ronan network is now up and
running and players will be able to remove and deposit crypto in the game via
the Ethereum Bridge, the corporate also said that before reactivating the Ronan
network It has been audited internally and externally.
What is the Ronan Network?
The Ronan Network, designed by X-Infinity developer Sky
Mews, acts as a bridge between the video game and the blockchain, allowing
players to transfer the crypto currency earned within the game.
New measures taken after cyber attacks
X-Infinity wrote in its blog that the audit enabled us to
search out flaws on the platform and add a variety of recent updates, while
also performing some administrative upgrades that further strengthened the
Ronan network against hackers. Protection provided.
What happened on March 29?
On March 19 this year, hackers attacked the Ronan network
and stole millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency, including 173,600
Ethereum tokens and 25 25 million worth of USD coins. There was a time when a
user failed to withdraw ether tokens from his Ronen Bridge Vault. This was the second major hacking of the cryptocurrency so far,
according to blockchain analyst firm Elpitak. According to security experts,
the stolen cryptocurrencies included polygon, tether, USD coin, and DAI coin.