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Following the recent DNS hijacking incident, the Neutrl domain has been successfully migrated to neutrl.finance and is now secured on a new DNS provider.
Neutrl smart contracts have been unpaused and are fully operational.
ALL USER FUNDS ARE SAFE.
Protocol NAV, including reserves and user funds, remains secure within Neutrl’s custodial wallets, supported by a custody framework and off-exchange settlement (OES) that isolates funds from front-end and infrastructure risks.
Users should no longer interact with neutrl[.]fi under any circumstances and should only use the new domain moving forward. The .fi domain will be sunset.
As an added precaution, users who interacted with the compromised domain are advised to review and revoke permissions via revoke[.]cash, including any Permit2 approvals associated with the following malicious addresses:
0x23f2741EaA0045038e9b52100CdcC890163dE53F
0xa0Adf074056E41dfB892aFC69881E15073b384b9
Please also revoke any approvals associated with addresses you do not recognize.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the teams at @0xGroomLake and @SEAL_911, whose support and expertise were instrumental in our response. Their work in strengthening security across the ecosystem is invaluable.
Additional updates will be shared as they become available, along with a full post-mortem.
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