A hacker allegedly paid a bribe to an Ethereum validator to approve the transaction.
Ethereum decentralized finance protocol Hope Lend has next to zero assets left in its protocol after a devastating hack.) from Hope Lend, worth $825,357 at the time of publication. “The successful attacker gained 264 ETH and paid a 263 ETH bribe to an ETH validator,” wrote CertiK.
“It is crucial to emphasize that all protocols deployed on http://Hope.money are independent and will not impact the various other products and protocols currently live on the platform, including HopeCard, HopeSwap and $HOPE. We are committed to ensuring the protection of the affected users’ rights, and the corresponding funds remain secure.”
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