Sky Mavis, the creator of Axie Infinity, recovers $5.7 million from the Ronin bridge hack with the help of Norwegian authorities and the FBI.
Axie Infinity creator Sky Mavis said that some of the funds will cover the recovery costs while the rest will return to the Axie treasury.
On June 7, Sky Mavis announced that Norway’s central unit for fighting economic and environmental crimes, called “Økokrim,” froze and returned $5.7 million in funds from the Ronin Bridge hack.The blockchain gaming firm publicly thanked the Norwegian government and the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation for tracking the funds and recovering the assets.) treasury. However, a portion of the funds will be allocated to cover the expenses of those who put in effort to recover them.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Collapse of Baltimore's Key Bridge exposes widespread bridge vulnerabilitiesBaltimore's Francis Scott Key bridge disaster has highlighted a common structural vulnerability in thousands of American bridges.
Read more »
Galveston bridge collapse: Pelican Island Bridge hit by bargeThe Pelican Island Bridge was struck by a barge, knocking out power, the Galveston County Office of Emergency Management confirms.
Read more »
Drac and Mavis Are Checking Into 'Motel Transylvania' on NetflixHotel Transylvania: Transformania
Read more »
The Penguin: 'The Batman' Spinoff Set for Sky, Sky NOW This FallThe next chapter in TheBatman saga from Matt Reeves. Academy Award Nominee Colin Farrell is ThePenguin in the new Max Original Series coming this fall to Max. About Max: Max is the culture-defining entertainment service for every mood.
Read more »
Jay Leno Shares Update on Wife Mavis Amid Her Dementia DiagnosisJay Leno became emotional when he discussed his marriage with wife Mavis at a charity event in Hollywood
Read more »
Jay Leno gives a touching speech while presenting women's rights award named for wife MavisJay Leno tears up while presenting the inaugural Mavis Leno Award for Global Women's Rights, named after his wife, who has Alzheimer's.
Read more »