UXLINK announced on the X platform that it will migrate the UXLINK token contract to a new one on the Ethereum mainnet, with a 1:1 exchange ratio. The token economics and maximum supply of 1 billion tokens remain unchanged. The new contract address is 0x3991B07b2951a4300Da8c76e7d2c7eddE861Fef3. The migration plan is divided into two parts: centralized exchanges (CEXs) and on-chain users. For CEX users, UXLINK will work with the CEX to distribute new tokens to the CEX after deducting the tokens deposited by the suspected hacker address. The CEX will handle the hacker's frozen assets according to legal procedures, and UXLINK will provide 1:1 compensation to affected legitimate users. For on-chain users, a snapshot will be taken at the time of the hacker's first transfer of assets. Normal holders before this time will be eligible for a 1:1 exchange. An official on-chain exchange tool will be developed for user access. The first round of CEX exchanges is expected to be completed within 1-5 business days, and the on-chain exchange tool will be developed and launched within 5 business days. UXLINK is also recovering the stolen assets and will provide compensation to the community (including CEX users) through a buyback program, staking rewards, and other compensation options.