Recently, OpenEden (, the RWA platform ), announced a DNS hijacking incident on their website. At first, it seemed like a major issue, but after thorough investigation, they confirmed it was only a change in DNS records, with no impact on smart contracts or reserve assets.



The good news is that they have restored full control of the domain and DNS settings. Their internal systems remain intact, and all assets can be verified through Chainlink Proof of Reserve. It's also positive that they are strengthening infrastructure security, including the email verification codes for me and other users to ensure greater safety.

Now I understand how dangerous DNS hijacking can be, but at least OpenEden responded quickly and transparently. Other platforms should also learn from how they handled this incident.
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