MANTRA Chain said it has identified the root cause of the network pause and contained the direct threat. The company said the issue was limited to its Cosmos EVM module, affected two wallet addresses before the chain went down, and did not lead to user funds being exploited. MANTRA also described the chain halt and the upcoming patch as precautionary measures aimed at reducing further risk to users and on-chain assets. The team is now testing a fix and said the network could resume today if those tests go well, with a full postmortem to follow.
MANTRA Chain said it has identified the root cause of the network pause and contained the direct threat.
The RWA blockchain said the incident was limited to its Cosmos EVM module. Before the network was halted, two wallet addresses were affected, but user funds were not exploited.
MANTRA said both the chain pause and the patch it plans to release are precautionary measures designed to reduce further risk to users and on-chain assets.
The team said the damage remains manageable. It is testing the fix carefully and said the network could be restored today if those tests go well. A full summary will be published later.
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