PeckShield Flags Ongoing Attack on Gnosis Pay; Gnosis Co-Founder Urges Users to Withdraw GNO and EURe

Blockchain security firm PeckShield issued an alert on June 1 (UTC+8) warning that Gnosis Pay is facing an ongoing security attack, ME News reported. Gnosis co-founder Martin Köppelmann also posted a public call for users to withdraw any GNO and EURe holdings immediately to reduce potential exposure. Market watchers note that Gnosis Pay serves as key infrastructure linking payment use cases with on-chain assets. If the incident is confirmed to involve fund theft or a protocol exploit, it could spur near-term selling pressure on Gnosis's GNO token and the euro-denominated stablecoin EURe, weighing on sentiment across the broader Gnosis ecosystem. Gnosis Pay's team has not yet released details on the scale of the attack, potential losses, or technical root causes, and the situation remains unresolved. Users with related assets or who rely on Gnosis Pay are advised to follow official updates closely and reassess their risk exposure. (Source: ChainCatcher)