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🧨 MATCHA META DEX HIT BY $16.8M SWAPNET EXPLOIT $RESOLV Decentralized exchange aggregator Matcha Meta suffered a major smart-contract exploit tied to its SwapNet integration, with security firm PeckShield reporting a ~$16.8 million drain in crypto assets. The attacker swapped roughly $10.5M in USDC for 3,655 ETH on Base before bridging funds to Ethereum, highlighting persistent DeFi risks around token approvals. Users are being urged to revoke token permissions immediately to protect wallets. $AUCTION 📰 Sources: The Block, Cointelegraph, PeckShieldAlert $DODO #MatchaMeta #DEXHack #SwapNet #DeFiRisk #Mag7Earnings
🧨 MATCHA META DEX HIT BY $16.8M SWAPNET EXPLOIT
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Decentralized exchange aggregator Matcha Meta suffered a major smart-contract exploit tied to its SwapNet integration, with security firm PeckShield reporting a ~$16.8 million drain in crypto assets. The attacker swapped roughly $10.5M in USDC for 3,655 ETH on Base before bridging funds to Ethereum, highlighting persistent DeFi risks around token approvals. Users are being urged to revoke token permissions immediately to protect wallets.
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📰 Sources: The Block, Cointelegraph, PeckShieldAlert
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Matcha Meta confirms the SwapNet hack of $16.8 million! 🚨 While the market is trying to hold its positions, the DeFi sector has been shaken by another disaster. On the night of January 25 to 26, 2026, hackers attacked SwapNet - a key liquidity routing hub for the Matcha Meta aggregator. The estimates of the stolen funds vary, but amount to about $16.8 million (PeckShield) or $13.3 million (CertiK).

Matcha Meta confirms the SwapNet hack of $16.8 million! 🚨


While the market is trying to hold its positions, the DeFi sector has been shaken by another disaster. On the night of January 25 to 26, 2026, hackers attacked SwapNet - a key liquidity routing hub for the Matcha Meta aggregator.
The estimates of the stolen funds vary, but amount to about $16.8 million (PeckShield) or $13.3 million (CertiK).
🚨 Cryptocurrency Alert: Over $34 million lost overnight The market has just awakened, and hackers are already at work. In the past few hours, two major attacks have occurred, resulting in total user asset losses exceeding $33.8 million. Here are the key points you need to know: 1️⃣ SwapNet & Matcha Meta (loss of approximately $16.8 million) The SwapNet infrastructure protocol was attacked on the Base network. Hackers have exchanged approximately $10.5 million USDC for 3655 ETH and have begun cashing out through the Ethereum network. ⚠️ Matcha Meta users please note: The victims this time are primarily those users who have disabled the “One-Time Approvals” option. The Matcha team has temporarily removed the related restriction feature and is asking all users who previously disabled this option to turn it back on immediately. 2️⃣ Developer Smart Contract Vulnerability (loss exceeding $17 million) Experts from BlockSec have discovered unusual transactions from two developer addresses across Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, and BSC networks. Hackers exploited an “arbitrary function call” vulnerability in non-open-source smart contracts. In short: Hackers took advantage of existing token approvals by executing the transferFrom command to directly siphon off assets. 📍 Hacker's receiving addresses: • 0xbeef63AE5a2102506e8a352a5bB32aA8B30B3112 (approximately $3.67 million) • 0x9cb8d9BaE84830b7f5F11ee5048c04a80b8514BA (approximately $13.41 million) 🛡 What should you do? Immediately check your token approvals through Revoke.cash or similar tools, and revoke authorization for suspicious or long-unused protocols. If you use Matcha, make sure to enable One-Time Approvals. Stay alert: non-open-source contract code often harbors higher security risks. Protect your assets! 🔒 #安全警报 #黑客攻击 #SwapNet #MatchaMeta #加密新闻
🚨 Cryptocurrency Alert: Over $34 million lost overnight
The market has just awakened, and hackers are already at work. In the past few hours, two major attacks have occurred, resulting in total user asset losses exceeding $33.8 million.
Here are the key points you need to know:
1️⃣ SwapNet & Matcha Meta (loss of approximately $16.8 million)
The SwapNet infrastructure protocol was attacked on the Base network. Hackers have exchanged approximately $10.5 million USDC for 3655 ETH and have begun cashing out through the Ethereum network.
⚠️ Matcha Meta users please note: The victims this time are primarily those users who have disabled the “One-Time Approvals” option. The Matcha team has temporarily removed the related restriction feature and is asking all users who previously disabled this option to turn it back on immediately.
2️⃣ Developer Smart Contract Vulnerability (loss exceeding $17 million)
Experts from BlockSec have discovered unusual transactions from two developer addresses across Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, and BSC networks.
Hackers exploited an “arbitrary function call” vulnerability in non-open-source smart contracts. In short: Hackers took advantage of existing token approvals by executing the transferFrom command to directly siphon off assets.
📍 Hacker's receiving addresses:
• 0xbeef63AE5a2102506e8a352a5bB32aA8B30B3112 (approximately $3.67 million)
• 0x9cb8d9BaE84830b7f5F11ee5048c04a80b8514BA (approximately $13.41 million)
🛡 What should you do?
Immediately check your token approvals through Revoke.cash or similar tools, and revoke authorization for suspicious or long-unused protocols. If you use Matcha, make sure to enable One-Time Approvals. Stay alert: non-open-source contract code often harbors higher security risks.
Protect your assets! 🔒
#安全警报 #黑客攻击 #SwapNet #MatchaMeta #加密新闻
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