CryptoWorld News reports that Huma Finance disclosed that its Legacy V1 contract on Polygon was attacked due to a logic flaw, resulting in approximately $101,400 worth of USDC being stolen. The vulnerability allowed the attacker to bypass access controls and extract funds from an older liquidity pool. Huma Finance emphasized that deposits from users of its current PayFi platform were not affected, and that its rebuilt V2 system is structurally separate from the contract architecture that was impacted. Huma 2.0 is a brand-new permissionless, composable “real yield” PayFi platform, launched on Solana in April 2025. This incident once again highlights the risks that business logic vulnerabilities in outdated contracts can pose.

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