CoinVoice has learned that, according to the latest market information, an unknown contract on the BSC chain was exploited. The hacker used a flaw in the “burn pair” mechanism to execute two reverse transactions, ultimately resulting in a loss of approximately $100,000. The attacker first drained PGNLZ, then triggered PGNLP destruction and price manipulation, thereby siphoning off most of the USDT in the liquidity pool.
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CoinVoice has learned that, according to the latest market information, an unknown contract on the BSC chain was exploited. The hacker used a flaw in the “burn pair” mechanism to execute two reverse transactions, ultimately resulting in a loss of approximately $100,000. The attacker first drained PGNLZ, then triggered PGNLP destruction and price manipulation, thereby siphoning off most of the USDT in the liquidity pool.