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Taiko announced that bridging services have returned to normal, and the network has fully resumed operation

Comparatively, according to official sources, the previously affected cross-chain bridging function has been repaired, and the two-way transfer of assets between the Taiko network and external networks has now been reopened. The team said that Step 4 of this repair has been completed, the network has completely returned to normal operation, the user asset status has returned to the same, and no existing restrictions have affected normal use. At the same time, the government reminds users of security risks: users will not be actively trusted privately, and there are no airdrop or claim websites; only official account information will prevail. The team said it will release a full incident review report later.

51d ago

Facilitator: 40 major security incidents occurred in the crypto industry in June, which resulted in a loss of 75.87 million US dollars, down 7.13% month-on-month

Comparative news, according to PeckShield statistics, in June 2026, 40 major security incidents occurred in the encryption industry, with a cumulative loss of about 75.87 million US dollars, a decrease of 7.13% compared to 81.7 million US dollars in May. Among them, the Humanity Protocol attack lost about 31 million US dollars, making it the biggest security incident of the month. The attackers have transferred and laundered funds through multiple chains such as Bitcoin, Solana, Hyperliquid, and BNB Chain, and some of the funds were mixed with funds related to the KelpDAO attack, indicating that there may be a connection between the attackers behind the two incidents. Additionally, Aztec Bridge and Aztec Connect were each attacked in the same month, causing a total loss of approximately $4 million. Other major security incidents include Syscoin Bridge ($10 million), JaredFromSubway.eth MEV Bot ($7.5 million), Secret Network ($4.67 million), Polymarket users ($3 million), SecondFi ($2.4 million), TESSERA ($2.4 million), Taiko Bridge ($1.7 million), Token of Power ($1.58 million), Raydium ($1.34 million), and LABUBU/OLPC ($1.1 million).

52d ago

Taiko network has resumed operation, and cross-chain bridge assets have once again achieved 1:1 full support

Comparative news. According to official sources, Taiko said that the network has been restored and there has been no loss of user assets. At present, steps 2 and 3 of the repair related to the cross-chain bridge have been completed. Assets within the bridge have been re-implemented with full 1:1 support for assets corresponding to Ethereum, network functions have returned to normal, and users can continue to transfer, exchange, and trade operations.

53d ago

Taiko: The main network will resume operation in four steps, the attack vulnerability has been fixed, and the security review has been completed

According to Twitter, the Ethereum Layer 2 project Taiko announced that the repair plan has been reviewed by independent security experts, and that the main network will resume operation in four steps, including: deploying the repair plan and confirming that the final state of the chain is correct to ensure that there are no forged checkpoints or records submitted by attackers; supplementing cross-chain bridge liquidity to ensure that all L2 assets maintain 1:1 reserves; resuming network operation and reopening L2 transfer, exchange and transaction functions; the Security Committee proposed to lift the suspension of the cross-chain bridge and fully resume asset entry and exit functions. Taiko said that at the beginning of the reopening, conservative withdrawal limit will be set as an additional security measure, but it is not expected that it will affect users' normal asset operations. This article is sponsored by GENG, Build Your Fortune on GENG (https://geng.one)

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Taiko released a security incident update, began testing the repair plan, and will complete the full collateral of the bridged assets before the restart

Comparing news, the Ethereum Layer 2 project Taiko released the latest developments in the security incident, pointing out that the incident will not cause any loss of user funds. Currently, the bridging assets are undercollateralized. In the future, all supplementary collateral will be completed before the bridge is reopened to ensure that each user's balance receives 1:1 support, which is exactly the same as before the incident occurred. Since this security incident occurred, careful measures have been taken, including controlling the scope of impact, determining the cause of the incident, and collaborating with the board of directors to develop plans to protect user assets. Furthermore, CEO Taiko has submitted an official report to the relevant departments in Singapore, and the team will fully cooperate in tracking down the relevant responsible parties. There is currently no need for users to take any action. At this stage, the completed repair plan is being tested, and the chain and bridge service will be reopened as soon as security is ensured. At the same time, users are reminded to be wary of scams. The Taiko team will not actively trust users, and there are no receipt or refund websites. Any such link is a fraud.

58d ago

Taiko: The root cause of the attack has been thoroughly identified and a remediation plan has been developed

According to Taiko's official announcement, the root cause of the attack has been thoroughly identified, and the team has drawn up a remediation plan to safely resume blockchain operation within the next few days. Affected user issues will be prioritized and the best solutions will be discussed with the DAO Board. Taiko's ERC20 Vault on Ethereum was attacked yesterday, losing more than $1 million.

60d ago

Taiko updates the progress of the theft: the cause of the attack has been identified and is cooperating with CEX and security companies to pursue the theft

Comparing the news, Taiko officially wrote on X: “We have identified the root cause of this attack and are currently developing a fix to restore the online operation of the blockchain as soon as possible. Meanwhile, we are working with major exchanges and security partners to track and freeze hackers' assets. The remaining funds in the cross-chain bridge are currently safe, and we will announce our next follow-up plans in the next update. To focus on fixing bugs and protecting user assets, we're pausing updates for a few hours.” Earlier, the Taiko cross-chain bridge was attacked, with losses of up to 1.7 million US dollars.

60d ago

BlockSec: Taiko is suspected to have lost over $1.7 million due to GitHub's SGX proof key being attacked

Comparing news, according to BlockSec monitoring, the Taiko network was attacked and lost more than $1.7 million. Preliminary investigations suggest that the likely root cause is the Raiko SGX enclave signature key revealed on GitHub. Raiko is Taiko's multi-prover stack for Taiko and the Ethereum block, so the exposed Raiko SGX enclave key could directly affect Taiko's on-chain proof verification path. Since enclave signing keys are publicly accessible, the SGX attestor trust model may have been broken. The exposed keys could allow attackers to register SGX instances controlled by the attackers. Once registered, these instances can sign the public certification input accepted by the Taiko Proof Validator, thereby allowing fraudulent status/signal proofs to pass. The attackers then use a fake source signal to register the fake bridge message as RETRIABLE and then call retryMessage to cause ERC20Vault to release the canonical L1 assets.

61d ago#On-chain dynamics