GUA Token Experiences Sharp Drop Amid Suspected Multisig Address Tampering

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The GUA token dropped 74% in 24 hours as altcoins under observation reacted to a suspected multisig address tampering incident. Reported by TechFlow on May 27, 2026, the event involved a modified transaction targeting an airdrop contract. The altered address showed no prior activity. Transaction volume surged briefly before the steep decline. Authorities and response teams are currently investigating.

SUPERFORTUNE AI stated that a security incident involving GUA occurred on May 27, 2026, suspected to be related to an address poisoning attack, resulting in significant price volatility for the token. Preliminary investigations indicate that the target address in a multi-signature transaction intended to release additional unlocked tokens to the airdrop claim contract may have been tampered with. The involved address had no prior interaction with its associated addresses; the investigation is ongoing, and relevant authorities and incident response teams have been contacted for assistance. Previously, GUA, the token of Superfortune—a project incubated by Manta—experienced a sharp short-term decline, with a 74% drop within 24 hours.

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