The Arcadia Finance platform has been hacked!
This decentralized protocol has suffered a loss of nearly $455,000 owing to a flaw in its code. All activities relating to contracts have been put on hold for now. A blockchain analyst from PeckShield explains this predicament as a result of inadequate input verification within Arcadia’s code, a loophole the hacker exploited to drain crypto assets (darcWETH and darcUSDC) in both the Ethereum and Optimism networks.
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This decentralized protocol has suffered a loss of nearly $455,000 owing to a flaw in its code. All activities relating to contracts have been put on hold for now.
A blockchain analyst from PeckShield explains this predicament as a result of inadequate input verification within Arcadia's code, a loophole the hacker exploited to drain crypto assets (darcWETH and darcUSDC) in both the Ethereum and Optimism networks.
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