Piedun: Gnosis Pay has encountered a security attack, and the co-founder recommends that users immediately withdraw GNO and EURe
The blockchain security agency PeckShield has issued an alert stating that Gnosis Pay is currently undergoing a security attack. Meanwhile, Gnosis co-founder Martin Köppelmann has publicly urged users to immediately withdraw their GNO and EURe assets to mitigate potential risks.
Market analysis indicates that Gnosis Pay, as an important infrastructure connecting payment scenarios with on-chain assets, may face short-term selling pressure on Gnosis GNO and the euro stablecoin EURe if it is confirmed that funds have been stolen or protocol vulnerabilities exploited, further affecting market sentiment for Gnosis ecosystem-related projects.
Currently, the official has not disclosed the scale of the attack, the amount of losses, or specific technical details, and the situation is still developing. Users holding related assets or using Gnosis Pay services should closely monitor official follow-up announcements and assess their risk exposure in a timely manner.
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