Breaking: A DeFi lending platform user just got drained for approximately $330,000 in what appears to be a smart contract exploit.
The victim's wallet has been completely compromised. So far, the attacker has already laundered 118 ETH through Tornado Cash—classic move to cover their tracks.
What's particularly concerning here is the speed. The hacker isn't wasting time, which suggests this might be part of a larger operation targeting users with similar approval patterns.
If you've interacted with Goldfinch protocol recently, you need to check your wallet approvals RIGHT NOW. Specifically, look for any suspicious contract authorizations that could give external addresses unlimited spending rights to your tokens.
This is a stark reminder: those "approve unlimited" prompts we mindlessly click through? They can come back to haunt you. Regular approval audits aren't paranoia—they're basic hygiene in DeFi.
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ContractTearjerker
· 6h ago
Another victim of infinite authorization
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FunGibleTom
· 6h ago
The wallet being protected by the shield has become a certainty.
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GasFeeLover
· 6h ago
Again, the fish was played people for suckers.
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LiquidityWitch
· 6h ago
The Chain Community is still playing people for suckers.
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TokenVelocity
· 6h ago
Playing with DeFi will eventually lead to trouble.
Breaking: A DeFi lending platform user just got drained for approximately $330,000 in what appears to be a smart contract exploit.
The victim's wallet has been completely compromised. So far, the attacker has already laundered 118 ETH through Tornado Cash—classic move to cover their tracks.
What's particularly concerning here is the speed. The hacker isn't wasting time, which suggests this might be part of a larger operation targeting users with similar approval patterns.
If you've interacted with Goldfinch protocol recently, you need to check your wallet approvals RIGHT NOW. Specifically, look for any suspicious contract authorizations that could give external addresses unlimited spending rights to your tokens.
This is a stark reminder: those "approve unlimited" prompts we mindlessly click through? They can come back to haunt you. Regular approval audits aren't paranoia—they're basic hygiene in DeFi.