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Resolv Labs: Out of the 80 million USRs Illegally Minted, 46 million have been Permanently Removed from Circulation

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On March 26, Resolv Labs shared an update on curbing unauthorized USR minting via its social media channels. The official statement notes that of the 80 million USR tokens unauthorizedly minted during the March 22, 2026, exploit, roughly 46 million (some 57% of the total) have been permanently removed from circulation via token burns and blacklisting. As a result, no unauthorizedly minted assets linked to attacker-controlled addresses remain available for transfer or trading. The team took the following steps to address the 80 million unauthorized USR tokens: - On March 22, roughly 9 million USR were burned in two transactions. - An additional ~36 million USR held by attacker-controlled wallets in wstUSR form have been blacklisted. This required upgrading the wstUSR contract, a process that included a 72-hour timelock due to contract-level restrictions. - Any remaining unauthorized USR linked to the attacker has been burned.
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