PANews reported on November 28 that DEXX founder Roy released the latest progress, saying that an independent security company will disclose all hacker addresses within a few hours, and called on the community to monitor the movements of these addresses and contact the platform in time to block and intercept them. At present, the statistics of damaged addresses and amounts have been basically completed, and the platform will open a compensation channel.

Roy stressed that the DEXX security upgrade has not been completed and the hacker script is still active, reminding users not to recharge funds to DEXX to avoid further loss of assets. Since hackers have the private key, some funds may not be returned by the original route. The platform will launch a new claim address for returning funds. In addition, the details of law enforcement cooperation, institutional endorsement and claims settlement plan will be announced soon.

At the same time, security company SlowMist said that it has identified 8,612 attacker addresses on the Solana chain, and the relevant data will be synchronized to the entire network soon, and the statistics on the EVM chain are being cleaned and sorted. Users can help verify the data and report omissions.