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ADA $0.1575 -1.81%
BCH $232.80 -2.98%
LINK $7.93 -0.78%
HYPE $63.34 -5.53%
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SUI $0.7243 -0.94%
XLM $0.1794 -2.66%
ZEC $498.91 -5.27%

CrossCurve: The vulnerability has been controlled, and the stolen $EYWA tokens will not enter circulation

2026-02-02 16:57:00
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Cross-chain liquidity protocol CrossCurve has released a security update regarding the $EYWA token, stating that they have successfully contained the exploit. The hacker extracted $EYWA from the bridge on the Ethereum network, but it cannot be used because only XT Exchange holds the Ethereum deposits, which have been frozen. Users' $EYWA tokens are safe, including all tokens on the Arbitrum network.

For additional security, the team is contacting all centralized exchanges trading $EYWA to ensure that the hacker cannot sell or use the stolen tokens. The stolen $EYWA tokens cannot enter circulation and will not affect the token supply. The official team is conducting a comprehensive investigation into the details of the exploit, other stolen tokens, and how to prevent such vulnerabilities from occurring again.

According to ChainCatcher, the cross-chain liquidity protocol CrossCurve was attacked due to a smart contract vulnerability, resulting in approximately $3 million being stolen.

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