DeFi Protocol Zunami Loses Over $2.1 Million in a Major Price Manipulation Attack
Decentralized Finance (DeFi) platform Zunami Protocol has confirmed a price manipulation attack on its “zStables” stablecoin pools on Curve Finance, causing potential losses of over $2.1 million. The attack is the latest...
The attack is the latest among the list of protocols affected by the recent vulnerability in the popular DeFi platform Curve Finance, which drained funds from a number of the protocol’s liquidity pools, exposing $100+ million worth of cryptocurrencies....
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