Orbit Chain reiterates: Tracking and recovering assets stolen by attackers is the top priority, and it will still take some time
Orbit Chain issued a statement regarding the security incident that occurred on X platform: "Our top priority is still to track and recover the assets stolen by the attacker. Since the moment the attack occurred, we have been working closely with domestic and international law enforcement agencies and security experts. At the same time, in order to minimize any long-term impact, we have also collaborated with major partners such as Klaytn Foundation to develop feasible recovery plans. The Orbit Chain team is committed to making every effort to ensure that the lost assets are recovered. The recovery process may still take some time."
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