All affected addresses have been fully compensated, and ALME has paid a total compensation of US$2.9 million.
On March 30th, ALITA announced on the X platform that its first Meme project in the ecosystem, ALME, has completely compensated all 5,332 affected addresses after opening. This includes wallet addresses for ALME pre-sale and those that were killed in the block within minutes of opening, totaling 4,754.53 BNB (approximately $2.9 million). To prevent similar technical errors in the future, the ALITA team will comprehensively optimize its technology and management processes. At the same time, investors are advised to be aware of fake projects with the same name as ALME in the market and to identify the ALME contract ending in d0f7f7912b to avoid investment losses.
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