Maya Protocol Exploit Drains Bitcoin and Other Assets as Pool Value Drops $11 Million
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Maya Protocol suffered an exploit that drained bitcoin and other assets from its liquidity pool, according to CoinDesk.The incident reduced the protocol's pool value by $11 million.- Maya Protocol, a cross-chain liquidity network, suffered an exploit that drained bitcoin and other assets from its shared liquidity pools, according to CoinDesk.
- CoinDesk reported that the protocol's total pool value fell by $11 million following the attack.
- The Defiant reported a smaller figure, citing $1.7 million drained from the protocol's shared liquidity.
- Maya Protocol founder Aaluxx said the team would "work to fix and recover in full," according to The Defiant.
- Routing service LeoDex reported that Maya had activated a global halt in response to the exploit, The Defiant said.
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An exploit at Maya Protocol drained bitcoin and other assets, reducing pool value by $11 million.- Maya Protocol suffered an exploit draining bitcoin and other assets from its shared liquidity pools, with CoinDesk and The Defiant reporting differing loss figures.
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Maya Protocol exploit drains bitcoin and other assets; pool value drops $11 million- Maya Protocol Exploit Drains Bitcoin and Other Assets as Pool Value Drops $11 Million
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Maya Protocol, a cross-chain liquidity network, suffered an exploit that drained bitcoin and other assets from its shared liquidity pools, according to CoinDesk. CoinDesk reported that the protocol's total pool value fell by Maya Protocol exploit drains bitcoin and other assets as pool value drops $11 million.
following the attack.
The Defiant reported a smaller figure, citing Maya Protocol Exploit Drains $1.7 Million From Shared Liquidity.
drained from the protocol's shared liquidity.
Maya Protocol founder Aaluxx said the team would "work to fix and recover in full," according to The Defiant. Routing service LeoDex reported that Maya had activated a global halt in response to the exploit, The Defiant said.
Sources: CoinDesk, The Defiant
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