NFT Financialization Protocol OMNI Responds to Attack: Only Internal Test Funds Affected, No Customer Funds Lost

Decentralized NFT Financialization Protocol OMNI tweeted in response to the attack, stating that it is still in testing (beta). No customer funds were lost, only internal testing funds were affected. The team suspended the OMNI protocol until they completed the investigation and have everything reviewed again by external security and auditing firms. Previously, OMNI was attacked and the attackers transferred the stolen funds to Tornado.Cash.
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