{"id":134696,"date":"2023-03-10T08:12:34","date_gmt":"2023-03-10T08:12:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/crypto-economy.com\/?p=134696"},"modified":"2023-03-10T11:22:04","modified_gmt":"2023-03-10T11:22:04","slug":"hedera-network-shuts-down-services-amid-possible-exploit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crypto-economy.com\/hedera-network-shuts-down-services-amid-possible-exploit\/","title":{"rendered":"Hedera Network shuts down services amid possible exploit"},"content":{"rendered":"

The HBAR Foundation,<\/strong> the organization behind the decentralized proof-of-stake ledger Hedera blockchain<\/strong><\/a>,<\/strong> has suspended network services after disclosing that “network irregularities”<\/strong> affect a number of Hedera decentralized applications (dApps) and their users.<\/p>\n

Hedera claimed that the hacker specifically targeted liquidity pool tokens on decentralized exchanges (DEXs), whose code was moved over to use on the Hedera Token Service from Uniswap v2 on Ethereum.<\/p>\n

To protect the users of these decentralized platforms, Hedera stated that it would disable network proxies on its mainnet while it investigated issues in its smart contracts<\/strong>. Wallets, decentralized exchanges, decentralized apps, and exchanges won’t function as a result of this action for the time being.<\/p>\n

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The attacker targeted accounts used as liquidity pools on multiple DEXs that use Uniswap v2-derived contract code ported over to use the Hedera Token Service, including @Pangolin_Hedera<\/a>, @SaucerSwapLabs<\/a>, and @HeliSwap_DEX<\/a>. (2\/6)<\/p>\n

— Hedera (@hedera) March 10, 2023<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n