ZachXBT: European stablecoin issuer StablR's related contracts suspected to have been attacked, with losses possibly exceeding $3 million

Mars Finance News: On-chain detective ZachXBT disclosed on his personal channel that two contracts related to the European stablecoin issuer StablR are suspected to have been attacked, and the potential loss has already exceeded 3 million US dollars (EURR and USDR). The attacker’s funds were sourced via the CCTP platform on Noble. In addition, ZachXBT also released the seven attacker addresses currently associated with this security incident.
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0xSecondThought
· 14h ago
Is CCTP on Noble now a money laundering channel?
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WalletHealthInspector
· 16h ago
The title of on-chain detective is not just for show.
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BridgeTroll
· 17h ago
This case is worthy of being included in textbooks, from fund tracing to address association.
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BlackGoldMechanicalHand
· 17h ago
EURR and USDR double kill, StablR is in trouble
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GateUser-276116e2
· 17h ago
CCTP cross-chain bridge becomes the focus again; the security model of the bridge needs to be re-evaluated
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VinylRecordStaking
· 17h ago
The attackers' funding sources have all been uncovered; on-chain transparency is both an advantage and a nightmare.
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BridgeSideEyes
· 17h ago
European stablecoin issuers can also be exploited; DeFi security remains a long road ahead.
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LendingPoolObserver
· 17h ago
StablR hasn't responded yet? Waiting for an announcement.
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MintCondition
· 17h ago
All 7 addresses are fully exposed; hackers won't be able to sleep tonight.
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