The Connext airdrop claim process appears to have a vulnerability that allows for the potential claiming of someone else's airdrop
ChainCatcher news, according to feedback from community users, the airdrop claiming process of the Layer2 interoperability protocol Connext seems to have encountered issues, where "scientists" can exploit contract vulnerabilities to batch steal other users' Connext token airdrops, only needing to know the address details of the airdrop-eligible accounts.
Previously, it was reported that the Layer2 interoperability protocol Connext would launch its native token named NEXT on September 5. The Connext team also plans to airdrop NEXT tokens to early users of Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Gnosis Chain, with claims opening on September 5.
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