According to BlockBeats, on July 18, the cross-chain bridge protocol LI.FI said it had launched a voluntary compensation plan, and users need to be vigilant when receiving emails to avoid phishing attacks. Except for requests related to the identity verification process, no request will be made to connect to your wallet or any link in the email.
According to BlockBeats, on July 19, LI.FI released a hacker incident report showing that "individual human errors" during the update of its smart contract caused the protocol to be attacked. An estimated 153 wallets were affected, losing nearly $12 million worth of USDC, USDT and DAI stablecoins.