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‘Everything is fine’ — Gala Games calls for calm after fears of multi-billion dollar hack

Gala Games said the unusual activity of its pGALA token was actually part of efforts to safeguard it from potential attack.

Blockchain gaming company Gala Games urged its community for calm after misplaced fears of a  multi-billion dollar rug pull or hack caused the GALA token to temporarily crash 25.6%.

The initial panic, which Gala Games later implied was unfounded, came after a single wallet address appeared to mint over $2 billion GALA tokens out of thin air — which was flagged by blockchain security firm PeckShield on Nov. 3.

Fears that the unusual activity was a sign of an exploit or rug pull caused the GALA token price to drop a dramatic 25.6% from $0.0394 to $0.0293 over a 130-minute stretch late on Nov. 3, according to data from CoinGecko.

However, Gala Games took to Twitter on Nov. 4 to dispel the “FUD” surrounding its native token, explaining that “lots of people are tossing around words like ‘hack’ and ‘rug’. Neither of these is the case.”

Gala Games president for blockchain Jason Brink explained that the unusual activity detected on decentralized exchange (DEX) PancakeSwap was performed by pNetwork, who was working to drain the liquidity pool as a means to safeguard it from a potential vulnerability.

In a separate tweet, pNetwork, the cross-chain interoperability bridge used by Gala Games on the Binance Smart Chain, confirmed that a “misconfiguration” event took place. It also responded to a tweet from Peckshield to note that it “coordinated the white hat attack” to prevent pGALA from being exploited:

The explanations appear to have quelled some panic, with the GALA token price since partially recovered from its 24-hour low of $0.0293 to now sit at $0.352.

Related: Major hack on play-to-earn crypto games a ‘matter of time:’ Report

Gala Games confirmed that all GALA tokens on Ethereum and GALA-related assets on the GALA bridge were safe, the team, along with pNetwork informed the community of its decision to “temporarily suspend” transaction activity on the bridge.

Brink also advised not to buy pGALA on PancakeSwap “for now.”

"A new pGALA token will be created to replace the old compromised one” which will be sent to those who owned pGALA before the pool was drained, pNetwork said.

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Pnetwork Protocol Gets Hacked, Loses 277 Bitcoin on Binance Smart Chain

Pnetwork Protocol Gets Hacked, Loses 277 Bitcoin on Binance Smart ChainPnetwork, a multi-chain bridging protocol, announced it was hacked yesterday, losing 277 pbtc (its bridged version of bitcoin) on Binance Smart Chain. The protocol acknowledged that an attacker managed to exploit a bug in its codebase to take control of the stolen bitcoin. The bridging contracts are currently working as usual but with extra security […]

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Latest DeFi hack targeting BSC sees $12.7M in Bitcoin stolen from pNetwork

Roughly $12.7 million worth of tokenized Bitcoin has been stolen from the BSC-based cross-chain composability platform pNetwork.

Cross-chain DeFi platform pNetwork has become the latest protocol to be targeted by hackers on Binance Smart Chain, reporting a loss of roughly $12.7 million worth of Bitcoin. 

According to a Twitter thread published by pNetwork on Sept. 20, the incursion resulted in 277 pBTC being siphoned from the exchange. The hackers made off with the majority of the network’s collateral, pNetwork added.

The team noted the attack was executed by exploiting a bug in its codebase, adding that a fix is already in progress. pNetwork also offered for the hacker to keep 11.5% of the stolen funds if they return the funds.

“To the black hat hacker. Although this is a long shot, we're offering a clean $1,500,000 bounty if funds are returned.”

At the time of writing, the team has not issued any further details on the exploit. pNetwork team is yet to discuss whether it plans to reimburse impacted users.

pNetwork facilitates the movement of digital assets across different blockchains. As with other wrapped token protocols, users can mint pBTC by depositing BTC into a smart contract — allowing them to migrate the value of their BTC off the Bitcoin network and onto EVM compatible chains.

The price of pNetwork’s governance token PNT token has plunged 18% in the past 24 hours.

Related: DeFi hacks on Binance Smart Chain rise as TVL and volumes increase

pNetwork is not the first cross-chain platform to be exploited as decentralized exchange THORChain suffered a $7.6 million hack in July. Just a couple of weeks later, THORchain was hacked again for around $8 million. Fortunately for the platform, the hacker turned out to be a “white hat”, promising to return the funds for a 10% bounty.

Binance Smart Chain has had more than its fair share of exploits so far this year. The ever-lengthening list of BSC exploits includes PancakeBunny, Cream Finance, bEarn, Bogged Finance, Uranium Finance, Meerkat Finance, SafeMoon, Spartan Protocol, BurgerSwap, Belt Finance, and now pNetwork.

Binance Smart Chain was also involved in the record-breaking Poly Network hack in early August which saw $253 million lifted from BSC and more than $600 million stolen in total though the benevolent hacker returned nearly all of the funds.

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pNetwork and Algorand Officially Partner up to Build New Cross-Chain Connections

pNetwork and Algorand Officially Partner up to Build New Cross-Chain ConnectionspNetwork, a cross-chain composability system that allows assets and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) to move freely between blockchains, has officially partnered up with Algorand, the pure proof-of-stake blockchain focused on the convergence between decentralized and traditional finance, to launch cross-chain bridges for the Algorand ecosystem. pNetwork has received a grant from the Algorand Foundation for creating […]

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