Zoth, an Ethereum-based RWA restaking protocol, has suffered a major security breach resulting in the theft of approximately $8.85 million. The attack occurred due to a compromised deployer wallet, allowing hackers to drain funds from the protocol. Reports indicate that the attacker has already converted around $8.3 million into DAI. This incident marks Zoth's second hack within a month, raising concerns about the platform's security measures. The breach has attracted attention from the crypto community, highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities in decentralized finance protocols.
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