Neutrl has completed the DNS migration and resumed operations. The officials remind users to deactivate the original domain and revoke related authorizations.

Gate News, March 20 — In response to recent DNS hijacking incidents, DeFi protocol Neutrl has completed the migration of its official domain to a new address and switched to a new DNS provider. Currently, Neutrl’s smart contracts have been reactivated and are operating normally. Neutrl states that user funds are secure, with all protocol reserve assets stored in custodial wallets and isolated through a custodial framework and off-chain settlement mechanism (OES). The official warning advises users not to access the old domain, which will be phased out gradually. Users who interacted with the affected domain are recommended to revoke related permissions, including Permit2 authorizations for malicious addresses, and to clear all unknown authorizations.

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