@_jason_tw @seracleofficial Sorry for ur loss. Such scams can go even trickier in the code and easier to fall for it. You can check my article https://t.co/VbhTf4F6n6
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@SlowMist_Team@1nf0s3cpt Thanks for raising awareness. This was originally reported by a community white hat @Sean25225 , and a few others were involved in the analysis.
https://t.co/HK6ZTGnYc9
As I'm searching for my next web3 gig as a Blockchain Engineer, I uncovered a sophisticated phishing attack disguised as a Blockchain job interview...
Read my article about it:
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@blockaid_@btcmapp The require() stmt marked does not seem to be the vulnerability. The issue seems to be the pricing in vault.sell. If mint a lot, your cost for each is a common difference sequence, yet all NFTs can be sold at the same very high price. The /10 won't help much
Looks like CoW AMM can be used to exploit CoWSwap users. Here is a story how one user lost tens of thousands of $ on one trade.
The user is swapping 1,000 ETH for CBBTC—and the order gets filled for 29.64 CBBTC.
Remember this amount, you'll soon see that it's very low!
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