.Aaveaave and iearnfinance were likely involved in an exploit this morning with potential losses to the tune of millions of dollars. By shauryamalwa
Decentralized finance protocols Aave and Yearn Finance were likely impacted in an exploit this morning, security firm PeckShield tweeted.
Aave integrations lead Marc Zeller said in a tweet that the impact to the protocol was limited as version 1 was"frozen since Dec 2022.""The current size of V1 is $18M, and the current size of the Aave safety module is $382.50M," Zeller said, adding in a separate tweet that version 2 and version 3 of Aave were not impacted at writing time.
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