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Invezz 2024-12-23 14:44:48

Hyperliquid (HYPE) gains at risk amid North Korean hackers’ threat

Hyperliquid (HYPE), a decentralized exchange (DEX) token, has seen a sharp 20% drop in price following reports of hacking activity linked to North Korean state-sponsored groups. After an impressive bull run earlier in the month, hitting an all-time high of $35.02 on December 21, HYPE price had plummeted to around $26.40 at press time. The token is suffering as the hacking reports have raised concerns over the Hyperliquid platform’s security and its resilience against escalating cyber threats. North Korean hackers reportedly focusing on Hyperliquid Reports from cybersecurity expert Tayvano indicate North Korean hackers, widely associated with sophisticated crypto heists, actively traded on the platform recently, incurring $700,000 in losses. Tayvano speculates this activity is a calculated attempt to test Hyperliquid’s security systems. Despite the warnings, the exchange’s team has shown little public concern, which Tayvano views as an alarming oversight. Tay 💖 @tayvano_ · Follow DPRK’s trading career is…uh….going…..🙈tbh if i was the dude managing Hyperliquid’s 4 validators (or those fucking ghetto ass binaries on gh) I would be shitting my pants right now.Hyperliquid dudes dont seem worried at all though so im sure its fine. 🫠 1:30 AM · Dec 23, 2024 96 Reply Copy link Read 12 replies According to a recent report by Chainalysis , hackers affiliated with the North Korean regime have stolen $1.34 billion in cryptocurrency across 47 attacks in 2024, accounting for 61% of the year’s total crypto theft. Their tactics, primarily private key compromises, highlight critical vulnerabilities within the crypto ecosystem. The stolen funds are reportedly funnelled into North Korea’s weapons programs, further elevating the stakes for targeted platforms like Hyperliquid. Adding to the concerns, Hyperliquid has experienced unprecedented outflows of $60 million in USDC in a single day according to data from Dune, signaling heightened user anxiety. One crypto influencer has even gone ahead to draw parallels between this spike in outflows and previous DPRK attacks. Hyperliquid net flo by Dune Amid the concerns, crypto influencers and analysts warn that the hackers’ ongoing activity could expose potential weaknesses in Hyperliquid’s system. However, some argue that the platform’s existing safeguards, including validator consensus mechanisms and emergency measures by Circle and Arbitrum, provide a buffer against catastrophic losses. cygaar @0xCygaar · Follow tldr of the HyperLiquid situation:The Bad:– Wouldn’t be surprised if North Korean hackers were looking at ways to attack– 3/4 validators would need to be compromised to withdraw all 2.3B USDC from the bridgeThe Good:– 2 lines of defense can kick in to prevent money from… 7:18 AM · Dec 23, 2024 1.6K Reply Copy link Read 146 replies The broader crypto community is closely monitoring these developments, drawing parallels to past incidents such as the $620 million Ronin Network hack. While critics emphasize the need for robust security measures to counter increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, proponents of decentralized finance stress the importance of collaborative efforts among platforms, developers, and regulators to safeguard the ecosystem. The post Hyperliquid (HYPE) gains at risk amid North Korean hackers’ threat appeared first on Invezz

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