PANews reported on April 15 that MANTRA co-founder JP Mullin said in a post that the project team will release an incident review report within 24 hours, detailing the large-scale forced liquidation incident that began in the early morning of April 14. The incident caused some OM holders to suffer serious losses. The team plans to subsequently initiate a buyback of OM tokens and supply destruction to restore market confidence and reaffirm its long-term commitment to the MANTRA ecosystem.
MANTRA will release accident analysis and initiate OM buyback and destruction plan
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