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Home»DeFi»Alex protocol to reimburse users after $ 8.3 million operating on the Bitcoin platform DEFI
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Alex protocol to reimburse users after $ 8.3 million operating on the Bitcoin platform DEFI

June 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Alex Protocol, a decentralized Bitcoin (DEFI) decentralized financing platform on the Stack Blockchain, underwent a feat on June 6, which led to $ 8.3 million in digital assets.

In an X announcement, Alex Protocol said that the violation had been caused by a vulnerability in his self-isolated verification logic. The striker used the fault to drain the liquidity of several asset pools.

The Bitcoin DEFI platform said that the attackers had siphone approximately 8.4 million batteries (STX), 21.85 Bitcoin (SBTC), 149,850 batteries in USDC (USDC) and USDT (USDT) and 2.8 Bitcoin wrapped (WBTC). The incident is one of the largest exploits of the battery ecosystem to date.

In response to the incident, Alex Lab Foundation, the organization supporting the protocol, is committed to fully repaying the affected users using its cash reserves.

Cointelegraph contacted the Alex protocol via his X account but did not receive an answer at the time of publication.