Huobi and Gala Games to Compensate Victims of pGala Incident

Huobi and Gala Games to Compensate Victims of pGala Incident

Huobi and Gala Games have announced that they will compensate victims of the pGALA incident with up to $50 million worth of cryptocurrencies and software licenses.

Huobi has pledged $25 million in cash and user benefits, including 15 million tether ($USDT) and $10 million in equity compensation. Gala Games will offer its affected users $25 million worth of node licenses.

Huobi platform is planning to support the conversion of pGALA into a new token, ROCK (Rock Dao), and be the first to launch it after the conversion is complete. ROCK is a Web3 game token initiated by Gala Games in collaboration with Huobi and TRON.

The pGALA incident involved a bad actor minting $1 billion worth of pGALA, a wrapped version of GALA, and offloading the tokens on decentralized exchanges, causing the price of $GALA to plummet by 94%. The firms will begin compensating victims within the next week. In addition to the compensation, Gala Games has filed a lawsuit seeking $27.7 million in damages and compensation from pNetwork.

 

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