OpenLeverage Falls Victim to Cyber-Attack: Ensuring User Funds' Safety

Monday, 1 April 2024, 20:00

OpenLeverage, a decentralized exchange, experienced a security breach leading to a $236,000 loss. The platform is using its insurance and buyback funds to cover losses while pausing operations to safeguard user funds. Legal actions against the perpetrator are also planned.
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OpenLeverage Falls Victim to Cyber-Attack: Ensuring User Funds' Safety

Decentralized Exchange OpenLeverage Hacked: $236,000 Loss Incurred

In a security breach, blockchain forensics firm PeckShield revealed that OpenLeverage, a decentralized exchange (DEX), suffered a hack resulting in a loss of $236,000.

OpenLeverage Falls Victim to Cyber-Attack

OpenLeverage disclosed that the exploit predominantly affected its operations on BNB Chain and Arbitrum, with approximately $220,000 and $40,000 lost, respectively. However, the platform reassured its users that it would not compromise personal funds.

"The recent exploit caused a loss... [But] thankfully, our in-protocol insurance, OLE buyback fund, and protocol reserves will cover all protocol losses," OpenLeverage announced.

Despite the financial safety net provided by the accumulated insurance and buyback funds, OpenLeverage has decided to shut down its trading and lending services. The firm is currently setting up mechanisms for users to close their trades, borrowings, and withdraw funds safely. It will keep all protocol actions on hold until it initiates the withdrawal processes, which are expected to begin early next week.

Tracing and Legal Actions Initiated

In addition to rectifying the current situation, OpenLeverage offers the hacker a bounty to return the stolen funds. It also announced that tracing and legal actions against the perpetrator will commence immediately.

This incident highlights the vulnerabilities faced by decentralized crypto exchanges and underscores the importance of robust security measures and emergency protocols to safeguard user assets.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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