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Sky Mavis raises $150 million to reimburse victims of $625 million hack

“CeFi comes to the DeFi rescue,” said Changpeng Zhao (CZ), as his company, Binance, leads the $150 million funding round for Sky Mavis, the Vietnam-based gaming company that runs one of the biggest Play-to-Earn (P2E) gaming platforms, Axie Infinity.

This funding round serves as a bailout to victims of the $625 million hack on Sky Mavis’ dedicated sidechain, the Ronin Network. Other participants of the funding round include Animoca Brands, a16z, Dialectic, and Paradigm.

According to the press release by Sky Mavis, “the round combined with Sky Mavis balance sheet funds, will be used to ensure that all users affected by the Ronin Validator hack will be reimbursed.”

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What you should know

Despite the hack, Axie and Ronin maintain a dominant position in the NFT gaming space on the Ethereum Network. They tout to have processed 10 times more all-time volume than the 2nd largest NFT game.

The network has also processed 3 times more NFT trading volume than all other chains, barring Ethereum. Right now, there are 2.6 million unique addresses that own Axies. This is 4 times more than the next largest NFT project (NBA Top Shot) by holders.

The Ronin wallet has been downloaded 3 million times, serving as a boarding pass and on-boarding portal into Web3 for millions of people. Also, with 2.2 million monthly active players, Axie is the most played NFT game of all time, with majority of its players hailing from the Philippines.

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