Yearn Finance just got hit hard. An attacker exploited a vulnerability that allowed near-infinite minting of yETH tokens, draining roughly $9 million from the protocol.
The damage breakdown? Around 1,000 $ETH (approximately $3M) was already funneled through TornadoCash for laundering. Meanwhile, the exploiter's wallet is still sitting on about $6 million worth of crypto assets.
This attack highlights ongoing smart contract risks in DeFi protocols. Infinite minting exploits remain one of the most devastating attack vectors when code audits miss critical logic flaws.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 6h ago
It's another infinite minting... When will Decentralized Finance really be safe?
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RugPullProphet
· 12-01 11:59
Is it another infinite minting? DeFi is really a big casino.
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POAPlectionist
· 12-01 09:56
Is it another infinite minting? How did these teams conduct the audits...
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-01 09:40
Is it another infinite minting? Yearn has really disappointed this time.
Yearn Finance just got hit hard. An attacker exploited a vulnerability that allowed near-infinite minting of yETH tokens, draining roughly $9 million from the protocol.
The damage breakdown? Around 1,000 $ETH (approximately $3M) was already funneled through TornadoCash for laundering. Meanwhile, the exploiter's wallet is still sitting on about $6 million worth of crypto assets.
This attack highlights ongoing smart contract risks in DeFi protocols. Infinite minting exploits remain one of the most devastating attack vectors when code audits miss critical logic flaws.