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Balancer Pauses reCLAMM-Related Liquidity Pool for Security Investigation

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On February 20th, Balancer announced it has received a security report from bug bounty platform Immunefi regarding its reCLAMM (Recentered Liquidity AMM). As a precaution, Balancer has temporarily paused the affected liquidity pools while investigating the issue. At this time, user funds remain secure and fully accessible, and further updates will be shared with the public as progress is made.
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