Defi Protocol UwU Lend Suffers $19.3M Exploit: Arkham

The protocol was set up by Quadriga CX co-founder "Sifu."

AccessTimeIconJun 10, 2024 at 1:27 p.m. UTC
Updated Jun 10, 2024 at 10:37 p.m. UTC
  • $19.3 million was siphoned out of Uwu Lend before the exploiter converted the tokens on Uniswap.
  • Uwu Lend has not responded to the exploit.
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  • Lending and liquidity protocol UwU Lend has suffered an exploit worth $19.3 million, according to several blockchain security firms including Arkham.

    On-chain data shows that one wallet managed to siphon a collection of tokens including wrapped ether (WETH), wrapped bitcoin (WBTC) and stablecoins before trading the the majority of it out on Uniswap.

    It is currently unclear how the exploit took place. UwU Lend wrote on X that it is still investigating the cause and is "taking all necessary steps."

    UwU Lend is a lending protocol set up by Quadriga CX founder Michael Patryn, who goes by the moniker "Sifu."

    Patryn endured a turbulent period before releasing UwU Lend. Quadriga CX collapsed and soon after an address linked to Patryn transferred $5.5 million worth of ether (ETH) to now sanctioned coin mixer Tornado Cash in 2022, whilst he was the treasurer for the Wonderland DAO.

    UPDATE (June 10, 14:46 UTC): Adds response from Uwu Lend.

    CORRECTION (June 10, 22:37 UTC): Removes that UwU Lend said it would compensate users; that statement came from an impersonator account.

    Edited by Aoyon Ashraf.

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