
XVS Slides as Venus Exploit Leaves $2.15M in Bad Debt
XVS fell sharply after a Venus Protocol exploit left roughly $2.15 million in bad debt, while PeckShieldAlert flagged the incident and CoinMarketCap showed the token trading

XVS fell sharply after a Venus Protocol exploit left roughly $2.15 million in bad debt, while PeckShieldAlert flagged the incident and CoinMarketCap showed the token trading

TL;DR: Â THE token has suffered a 44% devaluation, dropping from $0.27 to $0.15 following the supply-cap manipulation on Venus Protocol on March 15. Â The attacker extracted
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