TechFlow news: The decentralized stablecoin project Hope.money tweeted that the HopeLend protocol was attacked yesterday, but the hacker did not profit from this attack.
The attack resulted in a loss of approximately 528 ETH, of which 263.91 ETH was paid by front-runners as bribes to validators (managed by Lido). The front-runners who exploited this vulnerability ultimately gained 264.08 ETH.
The team is actively contacting involved parties to recover the assets. All protocols currently deployed by Hope.money are isolated and will not affect other existing products and protocols on the platform, including HopeCard, HopeSwap, and HOPE. The platform will also do its utmost to ensure affected users' rights and interests are protected, and the corresponding funds remain secure.




