TechFlow reported, the decentralized exchange dYdX's official Twitter announced that access to dydx.exchange has been restored. Users are advised to clear their browser cache and restart their browsers to ensure proper connectivity, as some wallet extensions may still display warnings.
dYdX emphasized that dYdX Chain, dydx.trade website, and the v3 protocol were unaffected by the incident and remain safe to use.
Meanwhile, dYdX Trading is exploring strategic alternatives for v3 technology, though these do not involve changes to Ethereum smart contracts. Any modifications to the underlying v3 smart contracts would require approval via voting by DYDX token holders.




