YO Protocol experienced a significant abnormal transaction event on the Ethereum chain. According to the investigation by security audit firm BlockSec Phalcon, approximately $3.84 million worth of stkGHO in a single transaction was exchanged for only about $122,000 USDC, resulting in substantial value loss. After the incident, the protocol team quickly took remedial measures—purchasing GHO tokens and re-depositing them into the stkGHO pool in the vault.
The in-depth analysis by the auditing agency pointed out that the root cause of this abnormal transaction mainly stems from two aspects: first, the报价 provided by the transaction initiator was flawed; second, the slippage protection mechanism was effectively disabled at a critical point. This incident serves as a reminder to DeFi users and developers that in complex on-chain interactions, improper parameter settings can lead to serious consequences.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 1h ago
Hmm... 3.84 million directly becomes 120,000, how outrageous is that?
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 9h ago
$3.84 million for 122,000? What a terrible quote, and you still dare to turn off slippage protection. Truly unbelievable.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 01-13 19:45
38.4 million USD instantly evaporated to 120,000. This operation is indeed outrageous. Can slippage protection be disabled? The developer's move is quite aggressive.
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BlockTalk
· 01-13 19:30
3.84 million directly becomes 120,000. How outrageous is this slippage... Disable protection mechanism? Bro, isn't this suicide?
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Layer2Observer
· 01-13 19:30
$38.4 million exchanged for $122,000, this ratio is ridiculously off the charts. From the source code perspective, disabling slippage protection is itself a rookie mistake. I can't understand how it passed the audit in the production environment.
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BloodInStreets
· 01-13 19:25
38.4 million directly slashed to 120,000. This is exactly the DeFi version of a "flash crash." With slippage protection disabled, there's no one left alive.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 01-13 19:25
$38.4 million just disappeared like that. Is the slippage protection turned off? That must be really frustrating.
YO Protocol experienced a significant abnormal transaction event on the Ethereum chain. According to the investigation by security audit firm BlockSec Phalcon, approximately $3.84 million worth of stkGHO in a single transaction was exchanged for only about $122,000 USDC, resulting in substantial value loss. After the incident, the protocol team quickly took remedial measures—purchasing GHO tokens and re-depositing them into the stkGHO pool in the vault.
The in-depth analysis by the auditing agency pointed out that the root cause of this abnormal transaction mainly stems from two aspects: first, the报价 provided by the transaction initiator was flawed; second, the slippage protection mechanism was effectively disabled at a critical point. This incident serves as a reminder to DeFi users and developers that in complex on-chain interactions, improper parameter settings can lead to serious consequences.