MAYAChain Halts Network Following $1.7 Million Exploit

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Maya Protocol, a cross-chain decentralized exchange (DEX), has halted its network after an attacker exploited a series of software vulnerabilities, making off with approximately $1.7 million in crypto assets. According to pseudonymous co-founder Aalux, the attacker stole roughly 20 Bitcoins worth $1.4 million and an additional $300,000 in other assets. The protocol has been fully paused to prevent further damage while vulnerabilities are addressed. A preliminary technical analysis links the incident to six interrelated bugs in trading accounts, outbound transaction processing, and pool liquidity calculations. The attacker allegedly used a single transaction with 23 messages to trigger a false theft detection, artificially inflate a low-liquidity pool, and withdraw 48.87 million CACAO tokens from the Maya Asgard module. Approximately $1.36 million of the stolen funds were transferred to external blockchains, with another $291,000 in CACAO and trading positions remaining on MAYAChain. During the incident, the CACAO token price plummeted 88.7% from around $0.115 to $0.013. While the total value across protocol pools dropped by $10.9 million, this figure includes arbitrage activity and token devaluation, not solely the assets directly stolen by the attacker.

The cross-chain decentralized exchange (DEX) Maya Protocol has halted its network after an attacker exploited a series of software vulnerabilities and made off with approximately $1.7 million worth of crypto assets.

On Wednesday, pseudonymous Maya Protocol co-founder Aalux reported that the attacker stole about 20 Bitcoin worth $1.4 million and an additional $300,000 in other assets. He stated that the protocol completely halted the network, prevented further damage, and began patching the vulnerabilities to resume swaps.

A preliminary technical analysis published by Aalux links the incident to six interconnected bugs in trading accounts, outbound transaction processing, and pool liquidity calculations. According to the analysis, the attacker used a single transaction with 23 messages to trigger a false theft detection, artificially inflate a low-liquidity pool's volume, and withdraw 48.87 million CACAO tokens from the Maya Asgard module.

The report says about $1.36 million was transferred by the attacker to external blockchains. A further approximately $291,000 in CACAO and trading positions on MAYAChain remained with the attacker.

Independent blockchain security researcher Vini Barbosa summarized the outcome, noting that CACAO dropped 88.7% during the incident—from around $0.115 to $0.013.

According to the analysis, the total value locked (TVL) in the pools decreased by $10.9 million. However, this figure includes arbitrage activity and CACAO depreciation, not just the assets stolen by the attacker.

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Perguntas relacionadas

QWhat action did the cross-chain decentralized exchange Maya Protocol take after the exploit?

AMaya Protocol halted its network to prevent further damage and began fixing the vulnerabilities before resuming swaps.

QAccording to the co-founder Aalux, what was the approximate value of Bitcoin stolen in the exploit?

AApproximately 20 Bitcoins, worth about $1.4 million, were stolen in the exploit.

QWhat was the primary method used by the attacker in the exploit, as detailed in the preliminary analysis?

AThe attacker used a single transaction containing 23 messages to trigger a false theft detection, artificially increase the volume of a low-liquidity pool, and withdraw 48.87 million CACAO tokens from the Maya Asgard module.

QHow much did the CACAO token price fall during the incident according to independent security researcher Vini Barbosa?

AThe CACAO token price fell by approximately 88.7%, dropping from around $0.115 to $0.013.

QWhat is the total estimated loss in pool value from the incident, and what does this figure include beyond the stolen assets?

AThe total estimated loss in pool value is $10.9 million. This figure includes arbitrage activity and the depreciation of CACAO, not just the assets stolen by the attacker.

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