👀 Curve omnipool platform Conic Finance is investigating an exploit on the Ethereum omnipool, which reportedly allowed hackers to steal $3.2 million.
by the blockchain security firm Peckshield, the root cause came from the new CurveLPOracleV2 contract.
“Our audit identifies a similar read-only reentrancy issue. However, the same issue is introduced in the newly introduced CurveLPOracleV2 contract, which was not part of the audit scope,” Peckshield wrote.Magazine:
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