PROGRAMMING ASSIGNMENT

Last updated: June 19, 2025, 00:38  |  Written by: Vitalik Buterin

Programming Assignment
Programming Assignment

Decentralized Lending Platform Inverse Finance

Millions Drained From Ethereum DeFi Protocol Inverse Finance

Decentralized lending platform Inverse Finance has again become a victim of hackers, losing $1.26 million this time. Blockchain security and data analytics company

More than $15 million stolen after hackers exploit DeFi platform

An Attack On Decentralized Finance

DeFi protocol Inverse Finance has been hacked: $15 million crypto

Inverse Finance DeFi was hacked earlier today with hacker taking whopping 11.7 million dollars, with protocol loss being much larger as less will be using it from now on.

An attack on decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Inverse Finance led to the theft of more than $15 million in cryptocurrency, the company said on Saturday.

Inverse Finance

The attack on Inverse Finance was a masterclass in exploiting vulnerabilities within DeFi protocols. Here's a breakdown of the key steps: Price Manipulation: The attacker began by

DeFi Protocol Inverse Finance Hacked Again for $1.2M

Inverse Finance, a stablecoin protocol that focuses on capital efficient yield generation, was drained in an exploit early Saturday. PeckShield, one of the crypto industry’s

Inverse Finance

Explained: The Inverse Finance Hack (June 2025)

Inverse Finance, a decentralised finance protocol that generates yield on stablecoins has been the target of a new hack, with approximately $15 million worth of crypto

DeFi protocol Inverse Finance hit by $15 million exploit

Peckshield Explained In Another Tweet

Inverse Finance Hack: A $5.8M Heist Exposes DeFi Vulnerabilities

Inverse Finance DeFi protocol hacked for $11.7M dollars

Peckshield explained in another tweet that the exploit was possible due to a price oracle, a manipulation bug that allowed the hacker to manipulate the price of the native

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