PANews reported on November 7th that Berachain announced on its X platform that it expects to launch a refund claim page early next week, allowing those who lost funds in the Balancer v2/BEX vulnerability to retrieve their deposits. For users who deposited through vault contracts (such as nfrared), funds can be withdrawn directly using the original deposit address. Berachain also stated that it will release a CSV file containing all wallets and their expected claimable funds. All recovered funds will be returned to users; these funds represent approximately 96% of the user deposits in most liquidity pools. The remaining 4% remains in the BEX liquidity pool and will be unlocked next week. Berachain anticipates an additional hard fork later next week to unlock the BEX contract at the virtual machine level, after which it will enable recovery mode on composable stable v6 pools, following Balancer's recent announcement.PANews reported on November 7th that Berachain announced on its X platform that it expects to launch a refund claim page early next week, allowing those who lost funds in the Balancer v2/BEX vulnerability to retrieve their deposits. For users who deposited through vault contracts (such as nfrared), funds can be withdrawn directly using the original deposit address. Berachain also stated that it will release a CSV file containing all wallets and their expected claimable funds. All recovered funds will be returned to users; these funds represent approximately 96% of the user deposits in most liquidity pools. The remaining 4% remains in the BEX liquidity pool and will be unlocked next week. Berachain anticipates an additional hard fork later next week to unlock the BEX contract at the virtual machine level, after which it will enable recovery mode on composable stable v6 pools, following Balancer's recent announcement.

Berachain plans to launch a refund claim page early next week, and may also undergo an additional hard fork.

2025/11/07 09:36

PANews reported on November 7th that Berachain announced on its X platform that it expects to launch a refund claim page early next week, allowing those who lost funds in the Balancer v2/BEX vulnerability to retrieve their deposits. For users who deposited through vault contracts (such as nfrared), funds can be withdrawn directly using the original deposit address. Berachain also stated that it will release a CSV file containing all wallets and their expected claimable funds. All recovered funds will be returned to users; these funds represent approximately 96% of the user deposits in most liquidity pools. The remaining 4% remains in the BEX liquidity pool and will be unlocked next week. Berachain anticipates an additional hard fork later next week to unlock the BEX contract at the virtual machine level, after which it will enable recovery mode on composable stable v6 pools, following Balancer's recent announcement.

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