# Сопутствующие статьи по теме DEX

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Silver Is Soaring, Can Tokenized Silver Amplify Leverage Further?

Silver prices have surged dramatically, breaking historical records by surpassing $117 per ounce and achieving a cumulative gain of approximately 517% since 2017—outperforming both Bitcoin and gold. With a market cap of around $6.18 trillion, silver is now the second most valuable asset globally after gold. This explosive growth has increased interest in tokenized silver as an alternative investment, particularly through leveraged contracts on exchanges and perpetual decentralized platforms (Perp DEX). Currently, the tokenized silver market has a total capitalization of about $446 million. Two tokens dominate in terms of liquidity: - **Kinesis Silver (KAG)**, with a market cap of $406 million, is backed by physically allocated and audited silver, each token representing one ounce. - **iShares Silver Trust (SLV)**, with a $39.5 million market cap, is tied to BlackRock’s SLV ETF and allows instant creation/redemption for non-U.S. users. Both tokens are traded on multiple centralized exchanges, and SLV also supports futures with up to 10x leverage. For higher leverage, platforms like Hyperliquid, Binance, and Bitget offer silver perpetual contracts with up to 20x leverage. Hyperliquid’s SILVER/USDC pair alone has seen over $1 billion in 24-hour trading volume. The rally is driven by expectations of U.S. interest rate cuts, silver’s new classification as a critical mineral (raising potential tariffs), geopolitical tensions, and its role as a more accessible safe-haven asset compared to gold. Analysts suggest the bullish trend may continue amid ongoing macroeconomic and political uncertainty.

Odaily星球日报01/27 07:56

Silver Is Soaring, Can Tokenized Silver Amplify Leverage Further?

Odaily星球日报01/27 07:56

SwapNet Exploit Drains $17M, Exposes DeFi Approval Risks

A significant security breach occurred at DEX aggregator SwapNet, resulting in a loss of approximately $16.8 million. The exploit was first identified by security firm PeckShield. The attacker swapped $10.5 million in USDC for Ether on Base network and bridged the funds to Ethereum. The vulnerability stemmed from users disabling the "One-Time Approval" feature designed to restrict token permissions. By doing so, they inadvertently granted direct and persistent approvals to underlying contracts, including SwapNet’s router, which the attacker exploited. Matcha Meta, the meta-DEX aggregator through which SwapNet was accessed, clarified that the issue did not originate from its core system but from this user configuration choice. SwapNet paused its contracts to mitigate further damage and investigate the incident. Users were urged to revoke approvals granted outside the One-Time Approval framework, especially for SwapNet’s router. The event underscores a critical DeFi trade-off: one-time approvals enhance security but add friction, while unlimited approvals improve usability but create persistent risk if a platform is compromised. This incident is part of a broader pattern of exploits targeting unverified code and standing approvals, highlighting ongoing risks in DeFi’s interconnected ecosystem. SwapNet has not yet released a technical post-mortem or confirmed user compensation.

TheNewsCrypto01/26 10:11

SwapNet Exploit Drains $17M, Exposes DeFi Approval Risks

TheNewsCrypto01/26 10:11

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