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May I ask, if hacker hacked someone's wallet and sold,

it's not really the fault of NXRA? It could've happened to any other wallet and coin?

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To our knowledge - exploiter address was responsible for multiple attacks, not only on NXRA.

Jay | I will never PM you first
To our knowledge - exploiter address was responsib...

Yea, it's of couse good to note that there have had other victims too, but despite this every company needs to take responsability of failed security measureas/architecture when these kind of events happens.

Jani
Yea, it's of couse good to note that there have ha...

The team acted fast isn't that shows responsibility 🤷

Rhy
The team acted fast isn't that shows responsibilit...

Yep, but not particularly like these statements that "we weren't only one"

Jani
Yep, but not particularly like these statements th...

Just to let you know there was no issue with NXRA contract, but more on that in post mortem, so lets not jump into conclusions to early and wait for more details from the Team.

Jani
Yep, but not particularly like these statements th...

That's weird statement....if other projects got hacked doesn't mean you should also be😂😂

Jay | I will never PM you first
Just to let you know there was no issue with NXRA ...

this is so funny in web3, people are usually auditing only smart contracts and forget there is 5000 another ways to get access and sneak-in. (I don't say it's case here, but seen this dozen times)

You can’t hack a wallet by coding

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