Decentralized finance (DeFi) platform Raft has suffered a hack resulting in the loss of approximately $3.3 million in Ethereum ( ETH).
However, the attacker’s attempt to profit from the heist may have backfired, as they incurred a loss themselves.
On-chain data reveals that the hacker drained 1,577 ETH from Raft and subsequently sent 1,570 ETH to a burn address, effectively destroying the majority of the stolen assets.
Only 7 ETH remained in the attacker’s possession.
Prior to the attack, the hacker’s address had received 18 ETH through the use of a crypto mixer service called Tornado Cash, likely to fund the transactions.
After executing the transfers and paying the associated blockchain fees, the attacker’s crypto wallet was left with a mere 14 ETH, resulting in a loss of 4 ETH overall.
Following the incident, Raft’s R dollar-pegged stablecoin experienced a significant drop.
Initially valued at $1, it plummeted by 50% but later recovered to around 70 cents, according to Coinmarketcap data.
David Garai, co-founder of Raft, confirmed the attack in a post on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
Garai explained that the exploiter minted R tokens, which were subsequently sold to drain liquidity from automated market makers. Simultaneously, collateral was withdrawn from Raft.
“There’s been an exploit situation for Raft where the exploiter minted R (which was then sold to drain AMM liquidity), and also managed to withdraw collateral at the same time.”
There's been an exploit situation for @raft_fi where the exploiter minted R (which was then sold to drain AMM liquidity), and also managed to withdraw collateral at the same time
We are investigating – post-mortem will follow soon
— DG (@davgarai) November 10, 2023
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