Alex Protocol announces reimbursement plan for users hit by $8m exploit 💰
Bitcoin-focused decentralized finance platform Alex Protocol has announced the initiation of a Treasury Grant Program. This program is aimed at reimbursing users impacted by a recent exploit that caused losses amounting to over $8 million.
According to an announcement made on June 8, this initiative seeks to provide financial support to those affected by the incident.
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