Breaking: Cream Finance Faces Second Flash Loan Attack in 2021, Loses $18 Million

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Breaking: Cream Finance Faces Second Flash Loan Attack in 2021, Loses $18 Million

Cream Finance, the Defi lending protocol has become a victim of another flash loan attack in which the losses are estimated to be about $18 million. According to early reports from Wu Blockchain, there were two attackers behind the exploit that carried out the heist in 17 transactions.

Source: EtherScan

Panic Shield, blockchain security, and the analytic firm were the first to detect the attack and alerted the defi protocol about it. They said they have found the root cause of the attacks and asked Cream Finance to contact them for further details.

Flash loan attacks are one of the most common forms of Defi exploits as it is cheaper to pull off and easier to get away with. The attackers exploit the uncollateralized loans enforced by smart contracts that lend money to people with no need of collateral and no cap on the borrowed loan either, given the borrower can pay back the loan in the same transaction. Most traders use it for arbitrage on the price difference of an asset on two different platforms.

The hackers manipulate the Flash Loan functionality by first borrowing a large amount in collateral and then use it to manipulate the prices of tokens in the pools. The Cream Finance attackers reportedly managed to get their hands on a lot of $AMP and then the market dumped flash crashing its price.

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Defi Market Exploits at its Peak

Defi Market exploit seems to be at its peak as in this month alone there has been nearly half a dozen exploits on various protocols. While the largest Defi hacks on PolyNetwork worth $610 million were returned, but it did highlight how vulnerable funds are in these Defi protocols. Security has been a major concern since its inception but despite all the measures the exploits keep on happening.

The US SEC is currently working towards regulating the crypto market and has recently partnered with a blockchain security analytic firm to help them analyze the vast market. Thus the slew of attacks could play against one of the fastest-growing crypto ecosystems.

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Prashant Jha

An engineering graduate, Prashant focuses on UK and Indian markets. As a crypto-journalist, his interests lie in blockchain technology adoption across emerging economies.

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