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Fantom Plans Multichain Liquidation to Help Recover Millions Lost in Exploit
Sujha Sundararajan
Last updated:
March 5, 2024 03:53 EST | 1 min read
The Foundation fell victim to Multichain exploit in July 2023, leading to a significant loss of over $210 million in assets.
Following the exploit, it filed a lawsuit against Multichain Foundation for “breach of contract and fraudulent misrepresentations” for Fantom’s losses.
“Since the July 2023 Multichain exploit, Fantom Foundation’s management and legal team have been working tirelessly across multiple jurisdictions to chart a path forward that enables victims to partially recover assets lost,” the company wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
Per Fantom’s claims, it made several attempts to engage with the former directors and key personnel of the Multichain Foundation. However, the attempts failed, leading the firm to file an action against the Multichain in Singapore, where Multichain is incorporated.
The lack of cooperation by the Multichain team created “complexity to addressing the exploit,” it said in a blog, Monday.
Fantom Plans Multichain Liquidation to Recover Funds
Fantom filed a petition at the Singapore court to appoint a Multichain liquidator to possibly recover the lost funds.
“A court-appointed liquidator will have the expertise required to aid in the tracing and recovery of assets; unique legal powers.”
A liquidator will also act in the interests of all creditors, it added. Furthermore, Fantom plans to use its legal victory against Multichain to “have suitably qualified experts recover and distribute assets.”
The foundation also suffered a significant loss of approximately $6.7 million worth of digital assets in another hack in October. Per blockchain security firm Certik’s estimates, attackers siphoned off nearly $657,000 worth of crypto assets in the Fantom Foundation incident.
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