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Monad Network Unaffected by EchoProtocol Hack, Co-Founder Confirms
The Monad network itself was not compromised during the recent EchoProtocol exploit and continues to operate normally, according to a statement from Monad co-founder Keone Hon. The clarification came after security researchers confirmed that the EchoProtocol hack resulted in the theft of approximately $816,000 in eBTC.
EchoProtocol Exploit Details
Onchainlands initially reported that the Monad-based decentralized finance protocol EchoProtocol was suspected of suffering an exploit. Subsequent investigation by security researchers confirmed the incident, attributing the loss of roughly $816,000 in eBTC to a vulnerability within EchoProtocol’s smart contracts. The attack did not extend to the underlying Monad network infrastructure.
Monad Co-Founder Provides Reassurance
In a post on X, Keone Hon addressed community concerns directly, stating that the Monad network remained fully operational and was not impacted by the exploit. The statement aims to reassure users and developers that the core network’s security was not breached, and that the incident was isolated to the EchoProtocol application layer.
Implications for the Monad Ecosystem
While the EchoProtocol hack represents a significant financial loss for affected users, the fact that the Monad network itself was not compromised is a positive signal for the broader ecosystem. It suggests that the network’s foundational security architecture held up under pressure, even as a specific application built on top of it faced an attack. This distinction is crucial for maintaining developer and investor confidence in the Monad blockchain.
Conclusion
The EchoProtocol exploit serves as a reminder of the persistent risks in decentralized finance, particularly at the application layer. However, the Monad network’s resilience in this incident reinforces its security posture. Users are advised to exercise caution when interacting with new protocols and to stay informed through official channels.
FAQs
Q1: Was the Monad network itself hacked? A1: No. Monad co-founder Keone Hon confirmed that the Monad network was not affected by the EchoProtocol exploit and continues to operate normally.
Q2: How much was stolen in the EchoProtocol hack? A2: Security researchers estimate that approximately $816,000 in eBTC was stolen from EchoProtocol.
Q3: What should users do to protect themselves? A3: Users should verify the security of any decentralized application before interacting with it, stay updated via official project announcements, and consider using hardware wallets and other security best practices.
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