Sky Mavis raises $150 million to reimburse Ronin hack victims

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  • Sky Mavis has raised $150 million as part of its efforts to reimburse users that got affected in the recent $600 million hack.
  • The funding round was led by Binance, with participation from Animoca Brands, a16z, Dialectic and Paradigm.

Sky Mavis, the creator of play-to-earn game Axie Infinity, has raised $150 million to reimburse its users who lost funds during the $600 million exploit on Ronin —  the Ethereum sidechain that hosts the blockchain game.

The funding round was led by Binance with participation from other venture funds — Animoca Brands, a16z, Dialectic and Paradigm —  Sky Mavis announced in a Substack post today.

Combining its own funds along with latest raise will help Sky Mavis deliver on its promise of paying back everyone who was affected by the exploit, the firm said.

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The $600 million exploit, disclosed last Tuesday, saw a hacker steal 173,600 ether and 25.5 million in USDC stablecoin from the game a week prior, making it one of the largest ever exploits in the crypto industry.

Sky Mavis added it was in the "process of implementing rigorous internal security measures." To bolster the game's security, Sky Mavis has replaced its Ronin sidechain validator nodes that got compromised in the hack.

Meanwhile the Ronin bridge that lets users transfer assets into the game from Ethereum remains shut and will only open only after multiple security audits have been completed. That may take several weeks, according to Sky Mavis.

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Vishal Chawla is The Block’s crypto ecosystems editor and has spent over six years covering tech protocols, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and cloud computing. Vishal likes to delve deep into blockchain intricacies to ensure readers are well-informed about the continuously evolving crypto landscape. He is also a staunch advocate for rigorous security practices in the space. Before joining The Block, Vishal held positions at IDG ComputerWorld, CIO, and Crypto Briefing. He can be reached on Twitter at @vishal4c and via email at [email protected]