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Blockchain gaming platform Gala Games has successfully retrieved approximately $22 million worth of Ether (ETH) from the individual responsible for a recent security incident. The incident occurred on May 20 when the attacker minted Gala (GALA) tokens worth $200 million and sold a portion of them before the wallet was frozen.On Tuesday, the attacker's wallet returned 5913.2 ETH, equivalent to $22.3 million, to Gala Games. The swift recovery was attributed to Gala Games' effective response measures and the involvement of federal law enforcement agencies.To mitigate the impact of the security breach, Gala Games utilized GalaChain's blocklist protocol feature to freeze 4.4 billion GALA tokens out of the 5 billion minted within just 45 minutes.While the identity and methods of the attacker remain undisclosed by Gala Games, some community members speculate that the incident may have involved a security contractor who mistakenly accessed the wallet without utilizing a VPN.Following the recovery of the ETH, Gala Games announced its intention to repurchase the equivalent GALA tokens using the returned funds and subsequently burn them. This action aims to address the aftermath of the incident and enhance the security of the Gala ecosystem.Additionally, Gala Games initiated a governance vote to determine the fate of the 4.4 billion GALA tokens that were blocklisted. The outcome of the vote will determine whether the tokens will be permanently removed from circulation.Technology firm DWF Labs also disclosed its purchase of 28 million GALA tokens from the open market during this period, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding investments and supporting the Gala Games community.Currently, GALA is trading at $0.0448, with a 6.64% gain over the past day.Following recent tensions and legal disputes between co-founders Eric Schiermeyer and Wright Thurston, the duo has filed lawsuits against each other. Schiermeyer's lawsuit accuses Thurston of unlawfully acquiring $130 million worth of GALA tokens, while Thurston counters by alleging Schiermeyer mismanaged company assets and misused funds. Both co-founders are seeking to remove each other from their positions as directors of Gala Games.