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Analysis: KOGE single transaction trapped at $47,000, user set nearly 50% slippage and did not enable MEV protection

2025-06-08 14:22:30
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ChainCatcher news, according to analysis by X platform user @litangsongyx, today "a single transaction of KOGE/USDT was squeezed by $47,000" due to the user setting a nearly 50% slippage and not enabling MEV protection.

The user had a single transaction volume of $210,000 and ultimately received KOGE worth $161,000, resulting in a loss of $47,000. Due to the user's large transaction volume, the routing split the transaction into three liquidity pools: $120,000 transaction volume used the Uniswap V4 liquidity pool; $43,000 transaction volume used the Uniswap V3 liquidity pool; $47,000 transaction volume used the PancakeSwap liquidity pool.

When the transaction went through the PancakeSwap liquidity pool, an MEV bot used a $320,000 transaction to push KOGE to an extremely high level, causing the user to complete the transaction at a very high price. After the MEV attack, the user has added KOGE tokens to the ZKJ-KOGE liquidity pool to earn fees.

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