Mars Finance reports that, according to market sources, the attacker initiated a flash loan through the Synnax contract on the SEI chain, borrowing 1.96 million WSEI (approximately $240,000) and not repaying it. The attack was triggered by a previous misoperation in the third zone block: address 0x9748…a714 mistakenly transferred funds into the contract, inadvertently providing funding support for the attack. The attack path involves TX1 and TX2 transactions, indicating that on-chain misoperations can still pose a key risk point in DeFi attacks.
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SEI Chain experiences a $240,000 flash loan attack, with user mistaken transfers becoming the trigger point for the vulnerability
Mars Finance reports that, according to market sources, the attacker initiated a flash loan through the Synnax contract on the SEI chain, borrowing 1.96 million WSEI (approximately $240,000) and not repaying it. The attack was triggered by a previous misoperation in the third zone block: address 0x9748…a714 mistakenly transferred funds into the contract, inadvertently providing funding support for the attack. The attack path involves TX1 and TX2 transactions, indicating that on-chain misoperations can still pose a key risk point in DeFi attacks.