Decentralized exchange (DEX) Sushiswap [SUSHI] launched a claims portal, allowing victims of the RouteProcessor2 exploit to claim their lost funds.
There were two categories of impacted users. Hence, there would be two ways by which these users can request their money back.
As per the newly launched RouteProcessor2 claim portal, only users whose funds were siphoned off in a white hat exploit will have the opportunity to reclaim their tokens. As per SushiSwap’sOn a 1:1 basis, these users will be given the chance to recover their tokens. Before the process of token reclamation begins, the claims site will verify whether each user has disabled the vulnerable router.
SUSHI’s demand on the futures market also dipped, evidenced by a 5% weekly decline in Open Interest. It fell to $35.87 million at the time of writing. However, the OI recorded marginal gains of 0.34% over the last 24 hours.
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