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Shibarium continues to strengthen its security after what happened a few months ago. Shiba Inu's Layer 2 solution is in the process of migrating all its RPC infrastructure to fix the issues exposed during that September incident when a validator key was compromised.
The interesting part is that this is not just a quick patch. The team is taking the opportunity to genuinely improve the network's decentralization, removing those single points of failure that are always a risk. The old public RPC endpoint will be deactivated in two weeks, so Shibarium users will need to update their configurations.
That September attack was quite serious, honestly. It not only temporarily took down the network but also forced the implementation of more robust measures: a blacklist system and a seven-day withdrawal window. These decisions show a commitment to learn from what happened.
This kind of news about Shibarium demonstrates how the project is maturing in terms of infrastructure. It’s not the most glamorous thing you see in crypto, but it’s exactly the technical work needed to make a Layer 2 network reliable in the long run. Those holding assets on the network are probably already seeing these communications from the team.