Maya Protocol exploit drains bitcoin and other assets as pool value drops by $11 million
What the available feed establishes, why this development may matter and what the evidence cannot yet answer.
The story in one view
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- CoinDesk
- Coverage lens
- Security and resilience
- Published
- Evidence status
- Single attributed RSS report
What CoinDesk reports
A chain of six flaws caused the cross-chain trading network to credit a pool with nearly 50 million tokens that were never properly funded, letting an attacker drain real assets.
The immediate significance
The feed describes direct security exposure for users, funds or software. The immediate significance is the potential harm; the confirmed scale and any protective action require technical or primary evidence beyond the RSS summary.
What remains unknown
- The complete victim, transaction or technical evidence is not contained in the RSS extract.
- The feed does not establish the final loss or exposure, or whether remediation is complete.
- No matched primary document independently supporting the central claim is linked to this page.
The named assets, right now
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