Key facts
- THORChain has resumed all network activity after a trading halt of over a month.
- The halt followed a $10.7 million exploit attributed to a vulnerability in its GG20 threshold signature scheme.
- Security upgrades and a vault migration were implemented to fix the vulnerabilities.
- The protocol plans to launch native swaps for Zcash and Monero, followed by Bittensor.
THORChain has resumed all network activity, including trading, signing, swaps, and liquidity provider actions, following a security upgrade and vault migration implemented after a $10.7 million exploit on May 15. The exploit, which prompted a month-long halt, was attributed to a vulnerability in the protocol's GG20 threshold signature scheme that allowed a malicious node operator to reconstruct a private key.