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Headline: L2s Are Eating Ethereum’s Lunch, In a Good Way ⚡ Latest data: Layer-2 networks now settle 70%+ of all Ethereum txs. That’s Base, Arbitrum, zkSync making $ETH {spot}(ETHUSDT) cheap + fast enough for real apps to scale. Less gas, more builders. *Visual idea*: Ethereum as a busy main road, with L2 “express lanes” moving traffic faster for lower fees. Let’s figure this out together: Which L2 are you farming, building, or just using daily? Tagging @VitalikButerin for the L2 vision 👇 #Ethereum #L2 #Web3
Headline: L2s Are Eating Ethereum’s Lunch, In a Good Way ⚡

Latest data: Layer-2 networks now settle 70%+ of all Ethereum txs. That’s Base, Arbitrum, zkSync making $ETH
cheap + fast enough for real apps to scale. Less gas, more builders.

*Visual idea*: Ethereum as a busy main road, with L2 “express lanes” moving traffic faster for lower fees.

Let’s figure this out together: Which L2 are you farming, building, or just using daily?

Tagging @VitalikButerin for the L2 vision 👇

#Ethereum #L2 #Web3
🟢 Bullish $ARB Signal 🎯 Entry: $0.075 SL: $0.070 TP1: $0.082 TP2: $0.090 $ARB consolidating after recent dip, looking for a short-term bounce off demand zone. #Arbitrum #L2
🟢 Bullish

$ARB Signal 🎯

Entry: $0.075
SL: $0.070
TP1: $0.082
TP2: $0.090

$ARB consolidating after recent dip, looking for a short-term bounce off demand zone.

#Arbitrum #L2
Base down again? Same bug causing trouble twice 😅 Coinbase’s L2 network Base went down for two consecutive days on 6/25 and 6/26, with outages lasting about two hours each time. Postmortem analysis says both outages were caused by the same sequencer bug—invalid transactions didn’t clear the journal state, leading to incorrect gas calculation for subsequent transactions, and blocks were outright rejected by validating nodes. The good news: no money was lost and the chain isn’t dead—it just couldn’t run temporarily. The bad news: the single-sequencer design is indeed a risk, and Base isn’t the first time it’s happened (there are similar records in Sep 2024 and Aug 2025). The team says it will strengthen fuzz testing and automatic recovery mechanisms. 🫡 #Base #L2 #Coinbase $BASE $ETH $COINBASE
Base down again? Same bug causing trouble twice 😅

Coinbase’s L2 network Base went down for two consecutive days on 6/25 and 6/26, with outages lasting about two hours each time. Postmortem analysis says both outages were caused by the same sequencer bug—invalid transactions didn’t clear the journal state, leading to incorrect gas calculation for subsequent transactions, and blocks were outright rejected by validating nodes. The good news: no money was lost and the chain isn’t dead—it just couldn’t run temporarily. The bad news: the single-sequencer design is indeed a risk, and Base isn’t the first time it’s happened (there are similar records in Sep 2024 and Aug 2025). The team says it will strengthen fuzz testing and automatic recovery mechanisms. 🫡 #Base #L2 #Coinbase

$BASE $ETH $COINBASE
ETH-0.61%
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𝗔𝗹𝗽𝗵𝗮 𝗱𝗿𝗼𝗽: @𝗺𝗮𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗻𝗲𝘁𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸 𝗶𝘀 𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝘀𝗺𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗺𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘆 𝗿𝗼𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗲𝘀 𝗯𝗲𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗰𝗿𝗼𝘄𝗱 𝗻𝗼𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗲𝘀 Breakdown: the fundamentals are real bridge routes + ongoing accumulation, not just hype. $MANTA keeps printing green while others fade Action: whales/institutions wait for pullbacks, then load as liquidity thickens on #L2
𝗔𝗹𝗽𝗵𝗮 𝗱𝗿𝗼𝗽: @𝗺𝗮𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗻𝗲𝘁𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸 𝗶𝘀 𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝘀𝗺𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗺𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘆 𝗿𝗼𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗲𝘀 𝗯𝗲𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗰𝗿𝗼𝘄𝗱 𝗻𝗼𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗲𝘀

Breakdown: the fundamentals are real bridge routes + ongoing accumulation, not just hype. $MANTA keeps printing green while others fade

Action: whales/institutions wait for pullbacks, then load as liquidity thickens on #L2
Headline: Ethereum’s Layer-2s Just Hit a New Milestone 🚀 L2s like Arbitrum, Base, and zkSync now handle over 70% of all Ethereum transactions. That means faster swaps, lower fees, and way more room for dApps to scale. We’re watching Web3 actually feel “web2 fast” in real time. *Visual idea*: Ethereum mainnet as a highway, with multiple L2 lanes branching off, all flowing faster with lower gas signs. Let’s discuss it together: Which L2 are you using most right now and why? Tagging @VitalikButerin for thoughts 👇 #Ethereum #L2 #Web3
Headline: Ethereum’s Layer-2s Just Hit a New Milestone 🚀

L2s like Arbitrum, Base, and zkSync now handle over 70% of all Ethereum transactions. That means faster swaps, lower fees, and way more room for dApps to scale. We’re watching Web3 actually feel “web2 fast” in real time.

*Visual idea*: Ethereum mainnet as a highway, with multiple L2 lanes branching off, all flowing faster with lower gas signs.

Let’s discuss it together: Which L2 are you using most right now and why?

Tagging @VitalikButerin for thoughts 👇

#Ethereum #L2 #Web3
Today I came across a news story: Coinbase’s Base chain had its Sequencer go down twice within a week. On June 25, it first went offline for 116 minutes; then on the 26th, it produced blocks and got interrupted again due to the same “expired log status” vulnerability. My friend is doing meme trading on Base. When gas errors appeared on-chain, he thought it was a problem with his own wallet—turns out the entire chain was stuck. My own take: L2s like OP Stack, Arbitrum Orbit, and zkSync are proliferating. But most L2s, in essence, are still built on a single Sequencer model. What people call “decentralized L2” has so far only achieved decentralization of settlement plus data availability. The execution layer is still a single point of failure. A two-time failure within a week—what it publicly attributes to a software bug—internally actually exposes an architectural risk inherent in the single Sequencer design. OP’s official team is also promoting a “decentralized Sequencer” solution, but it’s still some distance from mainnet. In the short term, I don’t think this incident will directly crash the market. But it will keep eroding the narrative of “cheap L2s with high availability.” In the second half of the year, if similar incidents happen again among major L2s, institutional capital will reassess the risk premium of this sector—recent weakness isn’t all just a macro problem. After reviewing it myself, I’m more inclined to believe that this L2 cycle isn’t the endgame. Directions like super-app chains, modular execution layers, and Appchains are worth paying closer attention to. The short-term weakness is actually a window period for structural optimization. Not investment advice—DYOR. #BinanceSquare #L2 #基础设施 #on-chain data
Today I came across a news story: Coinbase’s Base chain had its Sequencer go down twice within a week. On June 25, it first went offline for 116 minutes; then on the 26th, it produced blocks and got interrupted again due to the same “expired log status” vulnerability. My friend is doing meme trading on Base. When gas errors appeared on-chain, he thought it was a problem with his own wallet—turns out the entire chain was stuck.

My own take: L2s like OP Stack, Arbitrum Orbit, and zkSync are proliferating. But most L2s, in essence, are still built on a single Sequencer model. What people call “decentralized L2” has so far only achieved decentralization of settlement plus data availability. The execution layer is still a single point of failure. A two-time failure within a week—what it publicly attributes to a software bug—internally actually exposes an architectural risk inherent in the single Sequencer design. OP’s official team is also promoting a “decentralized Sequencer” solution, but it’s still some distance from mainnet.

In the short term, I don’t think this incident will directly crash the market. But it will keep eroding the narrative of “cheap L2s with high availability.” In the second half of the year, if similar incidents happen again among major L2s, institutional capital will reassess the risk premium of this sector—recent weakness isn’t all just a macro problem.

After reviewing it myself, I’m more inclined to believe that this L2 cycle isn’t the endgame. Directions like super-app chains, modular execution layers, and Appchains are worth paying closer attention to. The short-term weakness is actually a window period for structural optimization.

Not investment advice—DYOR.

#BinanceSquare #L2 #基础设施 #on-chain data
This morning I checked Binance’s 24H Hot List. MANTA suddenly climbed to the first place—up about +9.4% with roughly 40 million USDT in trading volume. In this otherwise quiet corner of the L2 market, it definitely made some noise. The backdrop is likely that Manta Pacific has been continuously pushing the modular narrative of OP Stack + Celestia. On top of that, more applications have been rolling out on zkEVM, and the market has regained a bit of interest in its “ZK entry” label. I also did a quick review of the daily chart (60 days). MANTA has been grinding its base repeatedly in the 0.07–0.09 range. Recently, this bullish candle has just barely pushed up past the 30-day moving average. On the 4H chart, you can also see the MACD just forming a golden cross, with volume increasing moderately. For key levels: first look at the prior high resistance zone at 0.095–0.10. Below, support is around 0.078, which is the 60-day moving average. If it breaks below, then next we’d look toward the lower edge of the 0.07 box. I’ve posted both the daily and 4H charts. The focus is on that 4H candle with the increased volume and an upper wick—bulls and bears are really fighting it out at this spot. For the short term, my own bias is more toward a bullish scenario, assuming the 4H close doesn’t fall back below 0.085. But the ZK-sector sentiment has been coming in fast and leaving just as fast. Last night while watching the order flow, I noticed the follow-through volume isn’t heavy—this kind of independent rally looks more like the main players moving it themselves, not a broad sector resonance. I’ll keep my position size within 30%. If it breaks below 0.078, I’ll admit I’m wrong and exit. Not investment advice—DYOR.$MANTA $ETH #BinanceSquare #L2 #Contract analysis
This morning I checked Binance’s 24H Hot List. MANTA suddenly climbed to the first place—up about +9.4% with roughly 40 million USDT in trading volume. In this otherwise quiet corner of the L2 market, it definitely made some noise. The backdrop is likely that Manta Pacific has been continuously pushing the modular narrative of OP Stack + Celestia. On top of that, more applications have been rolling out on zkEVM, and the market has regained a bit of interest in its “ZK entry” label.

I also did a quick review of the daily chart (60 days). MANTA has been grinding its base repeatedly in the 0.07–0.09 range. Recently, this bullish candle has just barely pushed up past the 30-day moving average. On the 4H chart, you can also see the MACD just forming a golden cross, with volume increasing moderately. For key levels: first look at the prior high resistance zone at 0.095–0.10. Below, support is around 0.078, which is the 60-day moving average. If it breaks below, then next we’d look toward the lower edge of the 0.07 box. I’ve posted both the daily and 4H charts. The focus is on that 4H candle with the increased volume and an upper wick—bulls and bears are really fighting it out at this spot.

For the short term, my own bias is more toward a bullish scenario, assuming the 4H close doesn’t fall back below 0.085. But the ZK-sector sentiment has been coming in fast and leaving just as fast. Last night while watching the order flow, I noticed the follow-through volume isn’t heavy—this kind of independent rally looks more like the main players moving it themselves, not a broad sector resonance. I’ll keep my position size within 30%. If it breaks below 0.078, I’ll admit I’m wrong and exit.

Not investment advice—DYOR.$MANTA $ETH #BinanceSquare #L2 #Contract analysis
$LAYER Recently, it moved against the trend and charted an independent行情. After listing on multiple exchanges, its attention has continued to rise. The core drivers come from two aspects: first, the pace of ecosystem partnerships has noticeably accelerated, with tangible actions continuously moving forward; second, the Ethereum L2 narrative has regained market focus, and incremental capital has begun to position itself in related tracks. Current price is 0.0652 USD, with a 24-hour trading volume of $23.58 million and a market cap of $29.75 million. Against the backdrop of rising overall activity in the L2 sector, the具体 details and progress of subsequent ecosystem partnership rollouts may become a key observation point influencing price trends. #Solayer #L2 # crypto market
$LAYER Recently, it moved against the trend and charted an independent行情. After listing on multiple exchanges, its attention has continued to rise. The core drivers come from two aspects: first, the pace of ecosystem partnerships has noticeably accelerated, with tangible actions continuously moving forward; second, the Ethereum L2 narrative has regained market focus, and incremental capital has begun to position itself in related tracks. Current price is 0.0652 USD, with a 24-hour trading volume of $23.58 million and a market cap of $29.75 million. Against the backdrop of rising overall activity in the L2 sector, the具体 details and progress of subsequent ecosystem partnership rollouts may become a key observation point influencing price trends. #Solayer #L2 # crypto market
Optimism ($OP) observed price stability in April 2026, averaging around $0.11. Key institutional adoption continued with Mitsui & Co. launching Zipangcoin on OP Mainnet and Ether.fi integrating, adding $220M TVL. The Superchain revenue buyback program remains active. 📊🏛️📢 What's next for OP's enterprise growth? #OP #Optimism #L2
Optimism ($OP ) observed price stability in April 2026, averaging around $0.11. Key institutional adoption continued with Mitsui & Co. launching Zipangcoin on OP Mainnet and Ether.fi integrating, adding $220M TVL. The Superchain revenue buyback program remains active. 📊🏛️📢 What's next for OP's enterprise growth? #OP #Optimism #L2
You need to see this, traders! 👀 Your $ARB charts are showing remarkable resilience. Despite the 92.65M token unlock on April 16, price held steady around $0.11-$0.12. This post-unlock stability, plus Arbitrum's strong L2 dominance and recent security actions against the KelpDAO exploit, suggests a solid base is forming. 🎯 Are you ready for what's next? #Arbitrum #L2
You need to see this, traders! 👀 Your $ARB charts are showing remarkable resilience. Despite the 92.65M token unlock on April 16, price held steady around $0.11-$0.12. This post-unlock stability, plus Arbitrum's strong L2 dominance and recent security actions against the KelpDAO exploit, suggests a solid base is forming. 🎯 Are you ready for what's next? #Arbitrum #L2
$OP rebounds from $0.0977 by 12% and climbs back above the double moving averages—67% of the buy orders dominate. Is L2’s spring finally here? June 26, 8:00 AM. BTC is still lying around at $59,800, but $OP has quietly moved above a key line. The data is crystal clear: $OP today’s open $0.1056, current $0.1063, +0.66% 24-hour high $0.1095, low $0.0977 — a rebound of over 12% 7-day moving average $0.1031 → price is above ✅ 25-day moving average $0.1038 → also above ✅ Order book: 67% buy orders vs 33% sell orders The overall market’s Fear & Greed Index is only 16 (extreme fear). BTC is still $2,350 away from the 7-day moving average. But $OP has already accomplished two big things: first, it rebounded 12% from the low of $0.0977; second, it has returned above the double moving averages. During the same period, $ARB is still struggling in the $0.32–$0.34 range, while $OP has started running an independent trend. Why did OP suddenly become a Rapid Riser? Last week, Taiko L2 had an incident, but there were no user funds losses. Market attention has shifted back to the more mature OP Stack ecosystem. The collaboration between Circle and Nomura also hints that the combination of RWA + Layer 2 is accelerating. CoinRadar’s quant system take on $OP: the trend score has been rising since the $0.0977 low and the confirmation comes from the price moving back above the 25-day moving average. That is the key signal of a trend reversal. If it can hold 0.1050 today, the next target is 0.11. Question: Is spring coming for the L2 sector—or is this just a dead cat bounce? #OP #Optimism #L2 #CryptoAnalysis
$OP rebounds from $0.0977 by 12% and climbs back above the double moving averages—67% of the buy orders dominate. Is L2’s spring finally here?

June 26, 8:00 AM. BTC is still lying around at $59,800, but $OP has quietly moved above a key line.

The data is crystal clear:

$OP today’s open $0.1056, current $0.1063, +0.66%
24-hour high $0.1095, low $0.0977 — a rebound of over 12%
7-day moving average $0.1031 → price is above ✅
25-day moving average $0.1038 → also above ✅
Order book: 67% buy orders vs 33% sell orders

The overall market’s Fear & Greed Index is only 16 (extreme fear). BTC is still $2,350 away from the 7-day moving average. But $OP has already accomplished two big things: first, it rebounded 12% from the low of $0.0977; second, it has returned above the double moving averages.

During the same period, $ARB is still struggling in the $0.32–$0.34 range, while $OP has started running an independent trend.

Why did OP suddenly become a Rapid Riser? Last week, Taiko L2 had an incident, but there were no user funds losses. Market attention has shifted back to the more mature OP Stack ecosystem. The collaboration between Circle and Nomura also hints that the combination of RWA + Layer 2 is accelerating.

CoinRadar’s quant system take on $OP : the trend score has been rising since the $0.0977 low and the confirmation comes from the price moving back above the 25-day moving average. That is the key signal of a trend reversal. If it can hold 0.1050 today, the next target is 0.11.

Question: Is spring coming for the L2 sector—or is this just a dead cat bounce?

#OP #Optimism #L2 #CryptoAnalysis
Base crashed again for two hours, but the money hasn’t been lost Base mainnet on 6/25 suffered another major blunder: after block 47,806,542, invalid blocks appeared, causing the consensus to collapse. For a full two hours, it was unable to produce blocks. The good news is that the official says the funds are completely safe. The bad news is that this is already the second time an orderer has failed recently. The community has started comparing it with ETH mainnet’s zero-interruption record, and it seems the cost of a single orderer can’t be avoided. Wait for a complete RCA report! #Base #ETH #Coinbase #L2
Base crashed again for two hours, but the money hasn’t been lost

Base mainnet on 6/25 suffered another major blunder: after block 47,806,542, invalid blocks appeared, causing the consensus to collapse. For a full two hours, it was unable to produce blocks. The good news is that the official says the funds are completely safe. The bad news is that this is already the second time an orderer has failed recently. The community has started comparing it with ETH mainnet’s zero-interruption record, and it seems the cost of a single orderer can’t be avoided. Wait for a complete RCA report!

#Base #ETH #Coinbase #L2
#taikosaysl2incidentnouserfundloss 🚨 TAIKO UPDATE: L2 INCIDENT CONTAINED — NO USER FUNDS LOST! 🛡️ Big relief for Taiko community! After the recent chain-state verification incident on their Ethereum L2, the team confirms the exploit has been fully contained. No user funds were lost — any affected bridge assets are being covered by the protocol treasury. Quick response: Paused the vulnerable components, activated Security Council, and got everything secured. Classic example of proactive defense in the L2 space. This shows Taiko’s commitment to user safety first, even in a tense situation. Lessons learned for the whole rollup ecosystem on proof verification and bridge security. Trust in the team restored? Are you still bullish on Taiko’s based rollup tech, or waiting for full post-mortem? Drop your thoughts below 👇 #TaikoSaysL2IncidentNoUserFundLoss #Taiko #L2
#taikosaysl2incidentnouserfundloss
🚨 TAIKO UPDATE: L2 INCIDENT CONTAINED — NO USER FUNDS LOST! 🛡️
Big relief for Taiko community! After the recent chain-state verification incident on their Ethereum L2, the team confirms the exploit has been fully contained. No user funds were lost — any affected bridge assets are being covered by the protocol treasury.
Quick response: Paused the vulnerable components, activated Security Council, and got everything secured. Classic example of proactive defense in the L2 space.
This shows Taiko’s commitment to user safety first, even in a tense situation. Lessons learned for the whole rollup ecosystem on proof verification and bridge security.
Trust in the team restored?
Are you still bullish on Taiko’s based rollup tech, or waiting for full post-mortem? Drop your thoughts below 👇
#TaikoSaysL2IncidentNoUserFundLoss #Taiko #L2
Ethereum Layer 2 ecosystem explodes: TVL surpasses $50B! Arbitrum and Optimism leading. #ETH #L2
Ethereum Layer 2 ecosystem explodes: TVL surpasses $50B! Arbitrum and Optimism leading. #ETH #L2
🧠 **Worldcoin ($WLD) 'Double Narrative' is Quietly Taking Shape** Most folks still see Worldcoin as just a 'iris-scanning' project, but on-chain data reveals another layer of the story. World Chain is currently the second most active L2 blockchain in the entire network, with bridging TVL skyrocketing by 33%. This means Worldcoin is no longer just a narrative carrier for AI identity; it’s becoming a robust infrastructure chain. Meanwhile, token inflation is set to significantly decrease—structural improvements on the supply side combined with a resurgence in the AI narrative are creating resonance from both liquidity and sentiment perspectives. While the market is still debating the old conundrum of 'privacy vs. centralization', funds are already starting to price in a new valuation model for 'AI-native identity layer + high-performance L2'. Price 0.588 USDT | Market Cap 2.04 Billion USD | 24h Trading Volume 383 Million USD #Worldcoin #L2
🧠 **Worldcoin ($WLD ) 'Double Narrative' is Quietly Taking Shape**

Most folks still see Worldcoin as just a 'iris-scanning' project, but on-chain data reveals another layer of the story.

World Chain is currently the second most active L2 blockchain in the entire network, with bridging TVL skyrocketing by 33%. This means Worldcoin is no longer just a narrative carrier for AI identity; it’s becoming a robust infrastructure chain.

Meanwhile, token inflation is set to significantly decrease—structural improvements on the supply side combined with a resurgence in the AI narrative are creating resonance from both liquidity and sentiment perspectives.

While the market is still debating the old conundrum of 'privacy vs. centralization', funds are already starting to price in a new valuation model for 'AI-native identity layer + high-performance L2'.

Price 0.588 USDT | Market Cap 2.04 Billion USD | 24h Trading Volume 383 Million USD

#Worldcoin #L2
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I still file $TAIKO under "the careful rollup" — boring infra, steady shipping, not the loudest L2 on my feed. That framing held up until this morning. Cointelegraph's headline flipped it: Taiko urging users to withdraw after a bridge exploit drained about $1.7M. Expected vs actual is pretty stark. I was bracing for another quiet week — tooling updates, bridge traffic, the usual builder noise. What I got was an emergency pull-your-funds message while the token still shows up in trending tabs. I was scrolling Square earlier and the split was obvious. Half the posts still read like a normal L2 growth story. The other half is screenshots of the withdrawal notice. Nobody needs a lecture on bridge risk — but when the "safe and slow" brand takes the hit, it lands harder than another random exploit on a chain nobody was watching. Doesn't mean the whole rollup is done. It just means the weak spot everyone actually uses moved to center stage — not a slide deck. #Taiko #L2 #BridgeSecurity
I still file $TAIKO under "the careful rollup" — boring infra, steady shipping, not the loudest L2 on my feed. That framing held up until this morning.

Cointelegraph's headline flipped it: Taiko urging users to withdraw after a bridge exploit drained about $1.7M. Expected vs actual is pretty stark. I was bracing for another quiet week — tooling updates, bridge traffic, the usual builder noise. What I got was an emergency pull-your-funds message while the token still shows up in trending tabs.

I was scrolling Square earlier and the split was obvious. Half the posts still read like a normal L2 growth story. The other half is screenshots of the withdrawal notice. Nobody needs a lecture on bridge risk — but when the "safe and slow" brand takes the hit, it lands harder than another random exploit on a chain nobody was watching.

Doesn't mean the whole rollup is done. It just means the weak spot everyone actually uses moved to center stage — not a slide deck.

#Taiko #L2 #BridgeSecurity
🟢 Bullish $ARB Signal 🎯 Entry: 1.12 SL: 1.08 TP1: 1.18 TP2: 1.25 $ARB showing strong support retest and bounce. Expecting continuation upwards with growing L2 narrative. #Arbitrum #L2
🟢 Bullish

$ARB Signal 🎯

Entry: 1.12
SL: 1.08
TP1: 1.18
TP2: 1.25

$ARB showing strong support retest and bounce. Expecting continuation upwards with growing L2 narrative.

#Arbitrum #L2
📢 【Taiko L2 Bridge Exploit Alert】 The Taiko L2 bridge has been hit by attackers who forged cross-chain messages, bypassing validation and draining the ERC20 treasury, resulting in a loss of about $1.7 million. Emergency Response: • All Taiko proposers have halted block production • Strongly advise users to withdraw funds from the Taiko bridge immediately • Exchanges have paused TAiKO deposits Safety first, funds are no joke! If you hold or use Taiko, check your positions ASAP. #Taiko #L2 #CryptoSecurity #BridgeHack
📢 【Taiko L2 Bridge Exploit Alert】
The Taiko L2 bridge has been hit by attackers who forged cross-chain messages, bypassing validation and draining the ERC20 treasury, resulting in a loss of about $1.7 million.
Emergency Response:
• All Taiko proposers have halted block production
• Strongly advise users to withdraw funds from the Taiko bridge immediately
• Exchanges have paused TAiKO deposits
Safety first, funds are no joke! If you hold or use Taiko, check your positions ASAP.
#Taiko #L2 #CryptoSecurity #BridgeHack
ARB navigates significant token unlocks. April 16 saw 92.65M ARB released, valued at $10.28M, adding 1.53% to supply. Price action stabilized near $0.10-$0.12 despite unlock pressure. Institutional adoption growing, with $16-20B TVL and RWA tokenization. 🏛️📊📢 Will network utility absorb increased supply? #ARB #L2
ARB navigates significant token unlocks. April 16 saw 92.65M ARB released, valued at $10.28M, adding 1.53% to supply. Price action stabilized near $0.10-$0.12 despite unlock pressure. Institutional adoption growing, with $16-20B TVL and RWA tokenization. 🏛️📊📢 Will network utility absorb increased supply? #ARB #L2
Is the Taiko bridge blown up again? $1.7 million gone in a flash, and the team is saying: get out fast! The Ethereum L2 Taiko has hit a major snag today—ERC20 Vault was attacked with fake cross-chain proofs, resulting in losses of about $1.7 million ($650k USDC + 130 ETH). The team urgently announced that all bridge security assumptions are now untrustworthy, urging users to withdraw their funds immediately, and they have paused block production. The hacker's funds have already flowed to MEXC. This is one of the 20+ hacking incidents since June 2026. ⚠️ If you’ve been using the Taiko bridge, double-check your wallets! #Taiko #ETH #USDC #L2
Is the Taiko bridge blown up again? $1.7 million gone in a flash, and the team is saying: get out fast!

The Ethereum L2 Taiko has hit a major snag today—ERC20 Vault was attacked with fake cross-chain proofs, resulting in losses of about $1.7 million ($650k USDC + 130 ETH). The team urgently announced that all bridge security assumptions are now untrustworthy, urging users to withdraw their funds immediately, and they have paused block production. The hacker's funds have already flowed to MEXC. This is one of the 20+ hacking incidents since June 2026. ⚠️ If you’ve been using the Taiko bridge, double-check your wallets!

#Taiko #ETH #USDC #L2
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