Harmony Plans Rollback After Exploit of 3 Trillion ONE Tokens
Harmony is set to roll back its blockchain to eliminate over 109,000 transactions following the exploitation that forged 3 trillion ONE tokens. The decision comes after considering alternatives like token burns and wallet blacklisting, with the rollback deemed the most secure option. This incident highlights ongoing challenges in maintaining blockchain integrity.
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Harmony plans pre-attack rollback after exploiter forged 3 trillion ONE tokens
Harmony considered alternatives, including a token burn blacklisting wallets, but concluded a rollback was "fairest and most secure."
Harmony plans rollback, wiping 109,000 transactions after ONE exploit
Harmony said selectively restoring transactions could create inconsistent chain state, as Ravencoin faces a separate rollback dispute after an exploit.
Harmony plans chain rollback as forged ONE spreads across network
Harmony has proposed rolling back its blockchain to two Aug. 11 checkpoints, a recovery plan that would discard more than 109,000 regular transactions as the network removes ONE created through a forged mint. According to Harmony’s latest incident update on…


