BlockBeats News, February 16 — RWA tokenization platform OpenEden announced that the DNS of their official website and portal may have been compromised. Users are advised not to interact with these domains to prevent wallet assets from being at risk.
OpenEden stated that all reserve assets are still safe (SAFU), and relevant data can be verified through Chainlink’s reserve proof page. However, the team emphasizes once again to avoid visiting or interacting with the aforementioned domains.
The OpenEden team is investigating the matter and will release further updates as soon as possible.
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