Felix Leupold, Head of Technology at CoWSwap, posted an update on X stating that the CoWSwap frontend has been restored and users can now access it via swap.cow.finance. The official team urges users to authorize only the address 0xc92e8bdf79f0507f65a392b0ab4667716bfe0110 (the original GPv2VaultRelayer contract). Previously, Blockaid reported that its system detected an attack on the frontend of the decentralized exchange CowSwap; CoW Swap subsequently issued a notice stating that its frontend had experienced an outage and advised users to refrain from using the platform for transactions until further notice.
CoWSwap frontend restored; users are urged to verify the authorization contract address.
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CoWSwap’s frontend is back online and accessible at swap.cow.finance, according to technical lead Felix Leupold. Users are advised to verify the GPv2VaultRelayer contract address: 0xc92e8bdf79f0507f65a392b0ab4667716bfe0110. The incident follows on-chain data showing increased scrutiny of altcoins to watch after recent attacks. Blockaid previously flagged the breach, prompting CoWSwap to warn users against conducting transactions during the outage.
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