MultiversX Tracker is Live!

Nomad releases bridge relaunch guide after patching contract vulnerability

The Cointelegraph ​

Cryptocoins News / The Cointelegraph ​ 135 Views

The Nomad protocol will allow users to bridge back madAssets and access a pro-rata share of recovered funds.

The Nomad token bridge has announced its relaunch guide after fixing the contract vulnerability that led to a $190 million exploit in August. According to a blog post from Dec. 7, the Nomad protocol will allow users to bridge back madAssets and access a pro-rata share of recovered funds. 

A redesign for the token bridge was also implemented, said the company, explaining that without this redesign, the “first people to bridge back their madAssets would receive canonical tokens on a one-to-one basis until there were no canonical tokens left.”

To avoid this first-come, first-serve approach, the team implemented changes in the protocol to give users the ability to bridge back and access a pro-rata share of recovered funds, ensure the tokens accessed from bridging back are in the original token, and provide a mechanism for impacted users to access future recovered funds. The company stated:

“Given the scope of these changes, a full audit of the smart contracts was completed along with an additional re-review of any remediations with our auditors.”

Users seeking to access recovered funds must complete a Know Your Customer and an Anti-Money Laundering verification process, as well as link their wallet addresses to their CoinList account, notes the blog post.

Related: Half of all DeFi exploits are cross-bridge hacks

Users will be able to bridge back madAssets to Ethereum after successfully completing the first step and receive a unique nonfungible token that accounts for the type and quantity of assets that can be bridged back. The NFT will grant access to a portion of a bridged asset equal to the recovered percentage.

As previously reported by Cointelegraph, bad actors discovered a security loophole in Nomad’s smart contracts in August, allowing them to extract funds via dubious transactions. A Coinbase analysis later revealed that hundreds of copycats joined the hackers, copying the same code but modifying recipient addresses, token amounts and target tokens.

Nomad is a bridge that allows transfers of tokens between Avalanche, Ethereum, Evmos, Milkomeda C1 and Moonbeam. As of August, only 20% of the stolen funds, nearly $37 million, had been recovered. The company’s official website still asks white hats to return tokens.


Get BONUS $200 for FREE!

You can get bonuses upto $100 FREE BONUS when you:
💰 Install these recommended apps:
💲 SocialGood - 100% Crypto Back on Everyday Shopping
💲 xPortal - The DeFi For The Next Billion
💲 CryptoTab Browser - Lightweight, fast, and ready to mine!
💰 Register on these recommended exchanges:
🟡 Binance🟡 Bitfinex🟡 Bitmart🟡 Bittrex🟡 Bitget
🟡 CoinEx🟡 Crypto.com🟡 Gate.io🟡 Huobi🟡 Kucoin.



Comments