
The Super Sushi Samurai ($SSS) token was exploited, leading to a $4M loss on Blast. The contract bug allowed users to double their balances by self-transferring tokens atomically. The leading blockchain security firm, Verichains, audited the contract with an infinite mint exploit. The LP of SSS was drained on Blast due to a bug in the token contract. The exploit resulted in a significant loss for the game.
💰 A hacker drained $4.6M off Super Sushi Samurai game token, claiming a 'white hat' rescue. The Super Sushi Samurai team confirmed that they were working with the hacker on a safe return of funds. ✍️ by @tikta_ 📄 via @CertiKAlert 🗞 Read more: https://t.co/baHtdFA3k5 https://t.co/mYDTrdBcXt
UPDATE: @SSS_HQ, the BLAST L2 gaming token, suffers a devastating $4.6M exploit within days of launch. Here are the details #Blast #CryptoHack https://t.co/8Us4Ja73gc
Super Sushi Samurai (@SSS_HQ), a new Telegram-based game running on Ethereum scaler Blast, was hit with a $4.6M exploit Thursday—but it was allegedly a white hat rescue. Click to read via @ggDecrypt: https://t.co/4wRyrvaskn


