Slow Mist Cosine: Users’ assets in Avascriptions in other EVM chains can be retrieved
SlowMist founder, Yu Xian, posted on social media that some users had previously reported that when playing Avascriptions, their wallet did not switch to the correct network, resulting in assets being sent to other EVM chains. Avascriptions can force the network to be limited to Avalanche, otherwise the front-end cannot proceed with the next operation (the reminder in the upper right corner that says "Wrong Network" is too weak). Users should also be aware.
However, the good news is that users can retrieve assets sent to Avascriptions on other EVM chains, as long as the project party deploys relevant contracts on other EVM chains (please be careful, otherwise there is no way to recover the assets). In addition, although the core contract of the project party on Avalanche has not yet been open-sourced, it has been decompiled and found to have a function for retrieving reserved assets.
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