Blockchain Security Firm PeckShield: DeFi Protocol Yearn Finance Suffers $11 Million Exploit – Here’s What Happened

Blockchain Security Firm PeckShield: DeFi Protocol Yearn Finance Suffers $11 Million Exploit – Here’s What Happened

Blockchain Security Firm PeckShield: DeFi Protocol Yearn Finance Suffers $11 Million Exploit – Here’s What Happened

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Decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Yearn Finance has fallen victim to an attack, resulting to the theft of about $11 million worth of Dai (DAI), Tether (USDT), USD Coin (USDC), Binance USD (BUSD) and Tru USD (TUSD) tokens, according to an investigation carried out by blockchain security firm PeckShield.

Yearn Attempts To Calm Down Users Following Exploit

In the meantime, Yearn Finance’s team has reacted to the latest development with a statement to calm down its users.

“We’re looking into an issue with iearn, an outdated contract from before Vaults v1 and v2. This problem seems exclusive to iearn and does not impact current Yearn contracts or protocols,” the protocol tweeted. 

The protocol added its team is currently further investigating the issue.

DeFi protocols team up

The latest exploit comes roughly two months after Yearn Finance joined forces with a number of leading DeFi protocols to champion decentralization, launching a Twitter campaign together with more than 30 projects. 

In addition to Yearn Finance, the campaign’s participants included Element, CoW Swap, Balancer, Aura Finance, Euler, Gearbox, Dopex, Pods, Opyn, SushiSwap, DegenScore, MakerDAO, Stake DAO, Zerion, Ajna, Aave, Oasis.app, and Pods Finance.

“There is something special happening in decentralized finance. This campaign celebrates what makes DeFi different from the systems it seeks to replace – executed in a way that could only work in this space. We hope it will serve as yet another reminder that, in the wake of CeFi blow-ups, DeFi stands apart not only through its technological composability but also its shared values,” said Draper, Yearn Finance’s chief marketing officer.

Set up in 2018, PeckShield was launched by Xuxian Jiang, the former chief scientist at Qihoo 360. 

Some of the company’s major investors include Beijing-based venture capital firm Gaorong Capital, according to data from PeckShield.

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