Sky Mavis, the company behind the ever so popular play-to-earn crypto game Axie Infinity has pledged to recover the lost funds and reimburse players after hackers stole 173,600 ether and 25.5 million USDC or about $625 million from the Ronin Blockchain Network. This comes as news as the COO and co-founder of Sky Mavis, Aleksander Leonard Larson, recently tweeted and told Bloomberg "We are fully committed to reimbursing our players as soon as possible," and that it is currently working on an ongoing solution. In a bold move to support and strengthen the network’s security, Ronin has stated that they have replaced all former Sky Mavis validators and are pushing to add new validators to Ronin. Read more in our articles including "Sky Mavis to Reimburse Players following Axie Infinity Hack" and "Sky Broadband offers 112Mbps for Php19,999".
Sky Mavis, the company behind the ever so popular play-to-earn crypto game Axie Infinity has pledged to recover the lost funds and reimburse players after hackers stole 173,600 ether and 25.5 million USDC or about $625 million from the Ronin Blockchain Network. This comes as news as the COO and co-founder of Sky Mavis, Aleksander Leonard Larson, recently tweeted and told Bloomberg "We are fully committed to reimbursing our players as soon as possible," and that it is currently working on an ongoing solution.
In a bold move to support and strengthen the network’s security, Ronin has stated that they have replaced all former Sky Mavis validators and are pushing to add new validators to Ronin.
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