TechFlow news: SlowMist founder Yu Xian posted on X, saying: "Previously, there were reports of users playing Avascriptions without switching their wallet to the correct network, resulting in assets being sent to other EVM chains. This is indeed a pitfall. Avascriptions could enforce a network restriction, allowing operations only on Avalanche—otherwise blocking further actions on the frontend (the 'Wrong Network' warning in the top-right corner is too weak). Users should also be cautious about such pitfalls; don't rush. However, there's good news: assets mistakenly sent to other EVM chains where Avascriptions exists can be recovered, provided the project team deploys relevant contracts on those chains (please proceed with caution, otherwise recovery will be impossible). Moreover, although the project’s core contract on Avalanche hasn’t been open-sourced yet, reverse engineering shows it has预留 functions for asset retrieval. No major issue—it now depends on the project team."
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