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MANTRA Token Hits Record Low as Blockchain Halts Following Exploit

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The MANTRA token plunged 18% to an all-time low of approximately $0.004126 before its blockchain network stopped producing blocks. The halt followed a security exploit in which an attacker took advantage of a vulnerability in the chain's underlying software. MANTRA confirmed the incident, attributing the network disruption directly to the breach. The exploit raised immediate concerns about the security of the blockchain's infrastructure.

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