Summary
- SlowMist announced that they are verifying a list of attack addresses for DEXX.
- It was reported that 8,612 transactions were temporarily confirmed on the Solana (SOL) blockchain.
- The addresses in question have been verified through DEXX stakeholders and victims, and the final list is expected to be announced in a few weeks.
The blockchain security firm SlowMist announced on the 28th (local time) via X (formerly Twitter) that "currently, the DEX platform DEXX is acquiring a list of attack addresses for the purpose of asset freezing (blacklist) for bulk coin transactions." They reported that "8,612 have been temporarily confirmed on the Solana (SOL) blockchain." Furthermore, they explained that "the addresses in question have been verified through DEXX stakeholders and victims, but the collection is not yet complete," and that "the final list of addresses is expected to be released within a few weeks." 

JH Kim
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