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Across claims that it was attacked on Solana, but user funds were not harmed

2026-07-17 17:24:55
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The cross-chain bridge project Across posted that it encountered an attack on the Solana side, but user funds are safe, and all existing cross-chain transactions have been completed. Only the funds of the relay nodes operated by Risk Labs may be affected. Across has suspended deposits in the Solana direction, and other functions of the protocol are operating normally.

The project team is tracking the related attack addresses with SEAL_911 (including one Solana address and two Ethereum addresses) and will release more details and a complete review later. They remind users to only pay attention to information released by this official account and to be wary of phishing links.

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