The Flow community governance committee has completed the technical operation of removing 87.4 billion unauthorized FLOW tokens, marking the end of a critical post-incident recovery phase. According to Foresight News, the permanent destruction of these compromised assets was executed directly on the blockchain, ensuring that no counterfeit tokens will re-enter circulation in the future.
87.4 Billion Tokens Permanently Removed from Circulation
The removal process was a vital step in the previously disclosed independence recovery plan. Each destroyed token was irreversibly wiped from the Flow system under the supervision of governance authorities, ensuring complete transparency at every stage of the operation. The destruction of these false funds confirms the Flow ecosystem’s commitment to maintaining network integrity and token holder trust.
First, the network’s validation nodes implemented security patches within one day of the December 27, 2025 incident. Since then, the Flow infrastructure has operated uninterrupted, and additional protocol-level measures have strengthened system defenses.
Operational data confirms full restoration: recently, the Flow network processed over 3 million transactions, and leading DeFi applications are functioning normally. Performance remains stable, indicating that the newly implemented security mechanisms are effective and do not impact the network’s speed or reliability.
Strengthened Security Measures and Focus on Expansion
With the destruction complete and the system fully recovered, Flow is now focused on consolidating protective measures and accelerating product development within the ecosystem. Future plans include expanding DeFi partnerships and launching new initiatives to leverage the stabilized network infrastructure.
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Flow Completes the Destruction of Counterfeit Tokens from the Security Incident
The Flow community governance committee has completed the technical operation of removing 87.4 billion unauthorized FLOW tokens, marking the end of a critical post-incident recovery phase. According to Foresight News, the permanent destruction of these compromised assets was executed directly on the blockchain, ensuring that no counterfeit tokens will re-enter circulation in the future.
87.4 Billion Tokens Permanently Removed from Circulation
The removal process was a vital step in the previously disclosed independence recovery plan. Each destroyed token was irreversibly wiped from the Flow system under the supervision of governance authorities, ensuring complete transparency at every stage of the operation. The destruction of these false funds confirms the Flow ecosystem’s commitment to maintaining network integrity and token holder trust.
Flow Network Restored: DeFi Protocols Operating Normally
First, the network’s validation nodes implemented security patches within one day of the December 27, 2025 incident. Since then, the Flow infrastructure has operated uninterrupted, and additional protocol-level measures have strengthened system defenses.
Operational data confirms full restoration: recently, the Flow network processed over 3 million transactions, and leading DeFi applications are functioning normally. Performance remains stable, indicating that the newly implemented security mechanisms are effective and do not impact the network’s speed or reliability.
Strengthened Security Measures and Focus on Expansion
With the destruction complete and the system fully recovered, Flow is now focused on consolidating protective measures and accelerating product development within the ecosystem. Future plans include expanding DeFi partnerships and launching new initiatives to leverage the stabilized network infrastructure.