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Shiba Inu Developer: LEASH v2 migration will start in the next few days after Hexens security audit

Source: PANews
PANews reported on September 10 that the long-delayed LEASH v2 migration will start in the next few days after security company Hexens completes review and approval of the new token and its migration contract. Previously, the team pointed out that there was a hidden flaw in the original LEASH code that destroyed its fixed supply design and caused the situation to be unclear for months, and this approval put an end to the matter. The developers said that after a new fix, the contract could not mint new tokens under any circumstances, and the full supply of the v2 version has been pre-mined into a multi-signature wallet. During the migration process, the v1 token will be locked or destroyed, and the multi-signature wallet will release the v2 tokens according to the equity ratio of each holder. This redesign is based on the OpenZeppelin ERC-20 library to maintain the simplicity and auditability of the tokens. Any advanced features (such as the privacy layer) will be added later through the wrapper instead of modifying the underlying token.
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