Tamago Finance Project Update: Launchpad on 5 Networks, Fruitful AMA w/ HyperDapp and Twitter Account Attacked

Just Junnie
2 min readAug 9, 2022

Hi Tamago Finance community,

The Solana hack happened a few days ago has made the list of recent exploitation incidents a bit longer. Our official Twitter handle was under attack a couple of weeks ago as well but we kept everything under control as soon as possible. There’s no report of damage so far. We hope everyone is safe and sound, too. As usual, the Tamago Finance team had a tight schedule last week. Let’s see what we’ve been busy on.

Launchpad Live on 5 Ecosystems

The Tamago Launchpad is finally online to serve artists who are interested in expanding their potential to the digital world.

We aim to help creators launch and advertise their NFT projects on our launchpad with its exclusive multi-chain feature. Crypto-unsavvy artists are able to utilize the tool without a hassle. A step-by-step user guide will be updated on our Medium platform soon.

In addition to the Ethereum, Polygon, BNB and Avalanche blockchain networks, the Launchpad is now on the Cronos chain and our pilot project, NFT Luckbox, will be integrated with Cronos in 2 months as well.

AMA with HyperDapp

Thanks to your support, we had a wonderful talk with the co-founder of HyperDapp, Karen Sheng last week. More than 650 members tuned in our Discord channel to join the party and so many of you raised great questions regarding the HyperDapp protocol as well as Tamago Finance’s future plans.

This AMA came with a giveaway campaign as we prepared incentives, including NFTs and USDC tokens, for those who took part in the session. For more information about the giveaway, please check our Twitter👉https://twitter.com/TamagoFinance

Our Twitter Handle under Attack

As more and more exploitation incidents happened to prominent projects, Tamago Finance, therefore, have kept an eye on security. We have our guard up with high-level internal control and constantly change the passwords. Our team, however, detected malicious activities on our Twitter handle last weekend. Luckily, nothing harmful was found but the incident urged our tech team to stay alert even more. We upgraded the security level with a bot, which constantly detects and monitors our social media. Also, our marketing team will change the passwords of our channels more often.

And that’s it for this week. Again, stay safe. Stay positive. Until next time.🙏🙏🙏

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