BounceBit to shut down its L1 chain and migrate to BNB Chain after 286.5M BB exploit

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BounceBit is pulling the plug on its layer-1 blockchain. Following a critical exploit that drained roughly 286.5 million BB tokens from nine accounts without a single private key being touched, the project has announced a permanent shutdown of BounceBit Chain and a full migration to BNB Chain. What happened, exactly Between August 19, 2026, at 21:02 UTC and August 20, 2026, at 01:54 UTC, an attacker exploited an authorization vulnerability buried inside a native Evmos module. Across 14 transactions, precisely 286,543,148 BB tokens were transferred out of nine accounts without any owner authorization. The BounceBit team detected the breach and halted block production at height 20,702,857, effectively freezing the chain in place. The exploit became public on August 21, 2026, at which point the team also contacted exchanges, requesting that affected assets be frozen while investigations continue. The team confirmed that no private keys were compromised and no user wallets were directly breached. The vulnerability was at the protocol layer, not the wallet layer. CeDeFi strategies and vaults, which sit on separate infrastructure, were untouched. Why shut down instead of recover BB token...

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