Haedal has resumed the Vault, the affected asset pools have been replaced and fully replenished.
Foresight News reported that Haedal, the capital efficiency layer protocol on Sui, announced via Twitter that it has restarted its Vault. The Vaults previously affected by abnormal liquidity have been deprecated and replaced with entirely new corresponding Vaults, including SUI-USDC, ETH-USDC, DEEP-SUI, WAL-SUI, CETUS-SUI, and LBTC-SUI. The new Vaults have been fully replenished to 100% of the balance before the attack, and all related upgrade and recovery processes have undergone multiple audits. Currently, all Vault operations have returned to normal, and users can use them as usual.
According to an earlier report by Foresight News, Haedal released a post-incident analysis report on the Haedal Vault security incident. The direct total loss from this incident is estimated to be approximately $915,179. Haedal’s official statement indicated that they will fully cover all user losses, and affected users will be compensated in full.
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