TechFlow reports that on March 20, in response to recent DNS hijacking incidents, DeFi protocol Neutrl has migrated its official domain to a new address and switched to a new DNS service provider. Its smart contracts have now been unpaused and are operating normally. Neutrl added that user funds remain secure, with all protocol reserve assets stored in custodial wallets and isolated via the custody framework and over-the-counter settlement (OES) mechanism. The official notice urges users not to visit the original domain, which will be gradually decommissioned. Users who previously interacted with the affected domain are advised to revoke related approvals—including Permit2 approvals granted to specified malicious addresses—and remove all unknown approvals.
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