$1,580,000,000,000 in Crypto Leaves Curve Finance After Vulnerability Leads to Hack: On-Chain Data

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Curve Finance, one of the biggest decentralized exchanges in crypto, is experiencing a massive flight of capital as the platform recovers from an exploit.

Early on Sunday, Curve that because of a vulnerability with programming language Vyper 0.2.15, several liquidity pools on the platform were exploited, and asked users in the affected pools to withdraw their funds.

Curve, an automated market maker (AMM), caters mostly to stablecoins, allowing traders to earn yield, capture arbitrage or exchange their coins. Clara Medalie, director of research at Kaiko, Bloomberg that “falling liquidity is never a good thing for markets, especially stablecoins, which need to trade with a very tight range.”

According to blockchain analytics service DefiLlama, Curve’s total value locked (TVL), or value sitting in the platform’s smart contracts, has plunged by nearly 50%.

Just before the exploit, Curve’s TVL was sitting at $3.25 billion. At time of writing, the TVL is $1.67, representing a $1.58 billion flight of crypto assets from the platform as traders take extra precautions. Only about $70 million is gone due to actual theft, according to crypto security analysis

Source: DefiiLlama

CRV, Curve’s native token, has fallen 19% since the hack, trading at $0.59, down from $0.75.

According to Kaiko, market makers may have stepped in to prevent further price depreciation, based on a sudden surge in buy-side liquidity on centralized exchanges.

“Right after news broke of the Curve exploit, CRV bid-side liquidity started increasing on centralized exchanges.

During a price crash liquidity typically drops, so this trend suggests market makers stepped in quickly to prevent further losses.”

Source: Kaiko/Twitter

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