Infini responds to $50 million fund loss: lawsuit filed and asset freeze requested
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Planet News: Infini officially issued a statement regarding the previous $50 million fund loss incident, stating that they have filed a lawsuit through the Hong Kong High Court and served court documents to relevant addresses on the chain. The company has applied for the following legal measures: 1: Request an asset freezing order from the court, prohibiting the involved parties from transferring or disposing of related funds; 2: Require the wallet controllers to disclose their identities to further track asset flow; 3: Apply for extraterritorial service permission to support cross-jurisdictional legal actions. Infini stated that the fund outflow was an abnormal transfer without multi-signature approval, with the core reason being permission management vulnerabilities. The company has reconstructed the contract permission architecture, introduced third-party audits, and launched an on-chain monitoring system to strengthen governance mechanisms and safeguard user asset security. The platform emphasized that user funds remain unaffected, and all deposit, withdrawal, and payment card services continue to operate normally.
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