
Minterest, a cryptocurrency lending protocol on the Mantle chain, was hacked on July 14, 2024, resulting in a loss of approximately $1.4 million. The attackers exploited a vulnerability in the lending contracts, allowing them to lend tokens inside flashloan callbacks and redeem more tokens after the flashloan. The stolen funds were bridged to the Ethereum chain and subsequently transferred to TornadoCash, with 435 $ETH sent to address 0x618F768aF6291705Eb13E0B2E96600b3851911D1. Minterest has temporarily paused its 'Supply & Borrow' and 'Repay & Borrow' operations while an investigation is underway.
"FUD" from a familiar source? Mt. Gox shifts 100,000 BTC from its cold wallet. https://t.co/TBp3K9KgK8 https://t.co/sRKZHdbtKf
#PeckShieldAlert #Mt.Gox labeled address has transferred a total of ~95.86K $BTC (worth ~$6B) to 2 new addresses 18vjnB...ct9b & 3JQieE...yFrE https://t.co/v7O8Qfk6D6
💡 Bitcoin (BTC) faced renewed selling pressure on Tuesday after blockchain data showed defunct exchange Mt. Gox started moving coins internally for potential repayments to creditors, according to CoinDesk - @Newsquawk on https://t.co/orvmA6Wqwk Full Story →…




