According to TechFlow, the official Twitter account of decentralized exchange dYdX announced that the dydx.exchange website has been restored. Users need to clear the cache and restart the browser to ensure normal connection, and some wallet extensions may still display warnings.

dYdX emphasizes that the dYdX Chain, dydx.trade website, and v3 protocol were not affected by the attack and are safe to use.

At the same time, dYdX Trading is exploring strategic alternatives to v3 technology that do not involve Ethereum smart contracts. Any changes to the underlying smart contracts of v3 will require approval by DYDX token holders.