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Sky Mavis opens Ronin bridge after $625 million hack

Sky Mavis, the developers of the popular play-to-earn (P2E) NFT game, Axie Infinity, have announced that the Ronin bridge is back online, just three months after it was hacked for more than $600 million.

The Ronin bridge is an Ethereum sidechain built for Axie Infinity, and it enables users to transfer assets between the sidechain and the Ethereum mainnet. This helps reduce the high gas fees that plague the Ethereum blockchain.

Nairametrics previously reported that the platform was hacked and 173,600 Ether (ETH) and 25.5 million USD Coin (USDC) was drained from the bridge after hackers managed to gain access to private validator keys. The hack was worth $625 million at the time.

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Sky Mavis admitted in a postmortem report in late April that its lack of decentralization had made the Ronin bridge vulnerable to the hack. At the time it had just nine validator nodes, with employees having access to four of them.

After promptly raising the number of node to 11, Sky Mavis outlined intentions to raise the count to 21 within three months of the postmortem, with the long-term goal of surpassing 100 total nodes. The team did not provide an update on how many validators nodes the Ronin network now has in the latest announcement.

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Axie Infinity, as with the entire NFT space, has seen its monthly NFT sales volume tank dramatically in 2022, with data from CryptoSlam showing that the game went from generating $126.4 million in January to just $2.8 million in June.

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