Cream Iron Bank $36M Flash Loan Attack: Markets Re-Enabled While Asset Borrow...

Cream Iron Bank $36M Flash Loan Attack: Markets Re-Enabled While Asset Borrow...

Following the Cream Iron Bank flash loan attack, preliminary findings of a probe have shown that contracts and markets still function normally. As a result, markets have now been re-enabled while the asset borrowing function has been paused. The Cream team also reveals that investigations are continuing. The Exploit After the exploit, the value of the Cream protocol token plummeted from just over $280 on February 12 to $186.48 24 hours later. At the time of writing, Messari data shows that the token had recovered although it has remained mostly under $230. Meanwhile, in his analysis of....


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