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The Jimbos Protocol attack incident was caused by the lack of slippage control in liquidity transfer operations

2023-05-28 11:24:27
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ChainCatcher news, according to an analysis by PeckShield, the hacking incident of Jimbos Protocol was due to a lack of slippage control on liquidity transfer operations, which caused the liquidity held by the protocol to be invested in a skewed/unbalanced price range, used for reverse swaps to gain profit.

ChainCatcher previously reported that the Jimbos Protocol project was suspected of being attacked, with a total loss of approximately $7.5 million. (source link)

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