BurgerSwap Flash Loan Exploit Leaves $7.2 Million in Losses of Stolen Ether, ...

BurgerSwap Flash Loan Exploit Leaves $7.2 Million in Losses of Stolen Ether, ...

Another Binance Smart Chain project was exploited by a flash loan attack, with DeFi platform BurgerSwap being the victim this time. According to a twitter post written by the Burgerswap Team, there were approximately $7.2 million in funds lost from the exploit.  The current total loss is around $7 million and we will strive to […]


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