Li Finance protocol loses $600,000 in latest DeFi exploit
Li Finance protocol users suffered losses amounting to around $600,000. Some of them have been reimbursed after a hacker exploited a bug in the project’s smart contract.
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Li Finance protocol users suffered losses amounting to around $600,000. Some of them have been reimbursed after a hacker exploited a bug in the project’s smart contract.
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