Acala community votes to burn 2.97 billion of erroneously minted aUSD stablecoin

Acala community votes to burn 2.97 billion of erroneously minted aUSD stablecoin

A total of 3.022 billion aUSD were previously minted via a liquidity bridge glitch. According to a new post by Acala Network co-founder Bette Chen, the community has voted to burn 2.97 billion worth of Acala USD (aUSD) stablecoin.Acala is a decentralized finance platform built on the Polkadot (DOT) ecosystem. The week prior, the price of aUSD fell to less than $0.01 from its dollar peg after it was discovered that 3.022 billion aUSD had been erroneously minted through a misconfiguration of the iBTC/aUSD liquidity pool, which went live on August 14. The misconfiguration has since been....


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