Attacker drains $1.4M from CUT token pools via mysterious unverified contract
An account used an unreadable function to remove 1.4 million BSC-USD without needing to burn the equivalent LP tokens.
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An account used an unreadable function to remove 1.4 million BSC-USD without needing to burn the equivalent LP tokens.
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