COVER exploited for $2M as price crashes by 77%
Cover project’s staking protocol has been exploited, an exploit that fueled infinite minting of the Cover protocol token. This has contributed to the token crashing by 77% in less than an hour. In fact, the token’s price dropped like a stone from $761 to $192 at one point, with many in the community expecting such losses to continue for a while.
The cause?
At first glance, it would seem that the attacker has made away with $2 million USD due to a bug. The “infinite mining bug” on Cover’s incentives contract allowed the exploiter to mint as many Cover tokens as possible.
For now, the project seems to be fine as this has only precipitated the inflation of the Cover token which was dumped on the market. However, unless the project’s team does something decisive to recover the lost funds, the project might lose some credibility.
At the time of writing, there had been no response from the Cover protocol.
DeFi hacks/exploits
DeFi exploits have become more prominent lately, especially since the yield farming scene saw a huge influx of capital coming into bZx, YAM, Sushi, and Cover protocol. These aforementioned projects have all been exploited too, be it via smart contracts on staking protocols or unaudited codes.
Decentralized finance has its fair share of improving to do since it is still a nascent space with huge promise.
This is a developing story and it will be updated as soon as more information is available.
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Akash Girimath, @KhareemSudlow