PANews, February 19 — RWA tokenization platform OpenEden announced on X that it has fully restored DNS control over its official website domain and subdomains, and platform operations have returned to normal. OpenEden stated that on February 16, its official website experienced unauthorized DNS record modifications, resulting in domain hijacking. After joint investigation with security partners and infrastructure service providers, it was confirmed that this incident did not affect any smart contracts, internal systems were not compromised, core applications remain intact, and reserve assets were unaffected. All reserve assets can be independently verified through Chainlink’s Proof of Reserve, and measures will be taken to strengthen domain and infrastructure security protections.
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