Foresight News reports that Balancer announced they received a security report regarding Balancer’s reCLAMM (rebalancing concentrated liquidity AMM) from the vulnerability bounty platform Immunefi. As a precaution, Balancer has suspended the operation of the relevant liquidity pools during the investigation. The official statement emphasizes that user funds are safe and fully accessible, and further updates will be announced continuously.
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