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Crema Finance loses USD 8.8 million in exploit
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Jul 4, 2022

Crema Finance loses USD 8.8 million in exploit

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  • Crema Finance, a Solana-based liquidity protocol, lost USD 8.8 million worth of cryptocurrencies on its platform. 

  • The hacker used a fake tick account and a flash loan command to make false data entries and manipulate the prices of assets on liquidity pools. This enabled the hacker to claim a large amount of crypto as a fee from the pool.

  • The protocol stated that it had identified and was tracking the wallets holding the exchanged funds. It went on to say that it was still open to communicating with the hacker before further action is taken.

<ul><li> Analyst QuickTake : This is the second major hack on a DeFi lending platform that has taken place within a span of a month, following the theft of USD 3.8 million from the Ethereum-based protocol XCarnival in June. Notably, the protocol recovered USD 1.9 million by offering the hacker 1,500 ETH as a bounty and an exemption from legal proceedings.</ul>

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