Makinafi protocol遭遇黑客攻击事件。根据链上安全监测数据,该协议被窃取约1299枚以太坊,折合美元价值约413万。被盗资金目前分散存放在两个钱包地址中:其中一个地址持有约330万美元规模的资产,另一个地址则持有约88万美元。



此事再次提醒社区成员关注DeFi生态的安全风险。协议方已在积极追踪资金流向,建议用户及时检查相关头寸,并加强自身资产保护意识。链上安全监测机制的及时预警,为生态风险防控争取了宝贵时间。
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 01-23 08:35
Here we go again, whose assets were stolen this time...

Makinafi is having a rough time this round, 1299 E just gone like that.

It seems these security audits really need to be more thorough; every time it's just after the fact.

But on the other hand, you want to run with a decentralized wallet? Everything on the chain is crystal clear.

That's why I never put all my assets into a single protocol.
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TommyTeachervip
· 01-20 09:07
Another DeFi crash site... Forget it, I'll just withdraw my coins and go to sleep.
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MoonlightGamervip
· 01-20 09:07
Another DeFi got exploited, these contract codes are ridiculously written

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3.13 million just gone like that, I just want to know how the hacker found this vulnerability

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Always talking about risk prevention and control, but isn't it just armchair strategizing after the fact

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Splitting assets into two wallets? Trying to launder money or what, everything's transparent on the chain

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I told you not to put all your assets into such new protocols, and now look at this

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Oh my, these days even DeFi is too risky to touch

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Hmm, why does it feel like hackers have been especially active lately

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Tracking the flow of funds? How to track, the money is already in the hacker's hands

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I knew something would happen, but some people still don't believe in evil
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RumbleValidatorvip
· 01-20 09:00
Another protocol has fallen, and 1299 ETH disappeared without a trace. To be honest, this kind of incident is no longer surprising; the real issue is the failure of the verification mechanism.

Splitting funds into two wallets just to escape? All on-chain operations are transparent, and tracking isn't that difficult. The key still lies in the project's response speed; this time, it was relatively prompt.

But I want to ask—frequent incidents like this, do they indicate that the current design of DeFi's consensus mechanism itself has flaws? Decentralization has been promoted for so long, yet security has become a weakness for newcomers. It's time to re-examine the efficiency of node verification.
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OnChainSleuthvip
· 01-20 08:59
Another old trick, splitting wallet addresses to launder money? On-chain transparency really saved us.
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DataChiefvip
· 01-20 08:41
Another DeFi tragedy, this time Makinafi... Truly speechless

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1299 ETH just gone like that, how to prevent this? Really

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I just want to know how the hacker found the vulnerability. Is it another old issue with the contract code?

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Every time they say they will strengthen risk control, and every time they still get exploited...

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Quickly check your wallet, or you'll be the next victim

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On-chain monitoring for timely alerts? But that can't save the money already lost

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4.13 million just disappeared like that. Feels like the DeFi ecosystem is a bit unsafe

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Makinafi protocol really let us down this time, need to reflect

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Funds are split across two wallets, and the hacker's method is quite professional...
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