ZetaChain Halts Cross-Chain Transactions amid GatewayEVM Contract Attack

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ZetaChain paused mainnet cross-chain transfers after an attack exploited missing access controls in the GatewayEVM contract call function; team reports only internal ZetaChain wallets affected and no user funds lost. Cross-chain activity remains halted while the attack path is blocked and a full post-mortem is pending, creating short-term security and availability risk for crypto cross-chain DeFi adoption.
- ZetaChain paused mainnet cross-chain transfers after its GatewayEVM contract was attacked.
- The team said only internal wallets were affected, with no user funds impacted.
- The exploit was due to missing access controls in the GatewayEVM contract call function.
ZetaChain paused cross-chain transactions on mainnet after an attack hit its GatewayEVM contract. The team said the incident affected only internal ZetaChain team wallets. No user funds were impacted. The attack path has been blocked, and further losses are not expected.
Cross-chain transfers remain paused while the investigation continues. ZetaChain said a full post-mortem will be released after the review is complete.
Attack Hit GatewayEVM Contract
GatewayEVM is the contract layer that connects external EVM chains with apps running on ZetaChain. It acts as the entry point for cross-chain actions betwee…
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