Hacker manipulates PlayDapp’s minting process, PLA plummets 10%
Blockchain security firm CertiK reported a potential compromise of the private keys associated with PlayDapp, a P2E game based on Ethereum.
This security breach led to the unauthorized addition of a new minting address, which subsequently resulted in the creation of 200 million PLA tokens. Following the breach, the value of PLA tokens plummeted by nearly 10%, marking its lowest since October.
#CertiKSkynetAlert 🚨
We have seen a possible private key compromise affecting @playdapp_io
Deployer added a new minting address resulting in 200m PLA tokens being minted. pic.twitter.com/lkzNd61rTp
— CertiK Alert (@CertiKAlert) February 9, 2024
PlayDapp is yet to provide an official response to this incident.
According to DappRadar, the total value of assets on PlayDapp dropped nearly 14% since the incident, despite its number of unique active wallets notably going up today.
PLA 24-hour price | Source: CoinGecko
The incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by web3 projects in safeguarding their assets against unauthorized access and manipulation.
PlayDapp operates within the blockchain gaming ecosystem, offering a platform where gamers and developers can buy, sell, and trade NFTs and other in-game assets.
The platform offers a cross-game universe, where assets from one game can be utilized in another, potentially increasing their utility.
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