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RONIN BRIDGE EXPLOIT: WHITE-HAT HACKERS STEAL $12M IN ETH AND USDC , $10M RETURNED
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Ronin, the blockchain created by the Axie Infinity team, faced a significant exploit on Tuesday, losing $12 million. Despite this, quick action by the team mitigated the damage and secured user funds.

How the Exploit Happened

After a recent upgrade, attackers exploited the Ronin bridge by tricking it into misinterpreting the operators' vote threshold for fund withdrawals. This breach allowed the hackers, identified as white-hat hackers acting in good faith, to steal 4,000 ETH (approximately $10 million) and $2 million in USDC.

Immediate Response and Network Shutdown

The Ronin team promptly responded to the exploit. “Earlier today, we were notified by white-hats about a potential exploit on the Ronin bridge,” they posted on X. The bridge was paused about 40 minutes after detecting the first on-chain activity. The team is negotiating with the responsible parties to ensure all user funds remain safe, promising to cover any shortfalls when the bridge reopens.

What Are White-Hat Hackers?

White-hat hackers are ethical hackers who identify vulnerabilities in systems to help fix them before malicious actors exploit them. Typically, they return stolen assets for a bounty. In this case, the Ronin team believes the hackers are acting in good faith to highlight security issues.

Ronin's History with Exploits

This isn't the first time Ronin has been targeted. In March 2022, it suffered a massive DeFi exploit, losing over $600 million to hackers. This recent incident, while significant, shows Ronin's improved response and security measures.

Market Reaction

Interestingly, the RON token rose by 6% to $1.4 despite the exploit news. However, the network’s market cap has dropped dramatically, sitting at $475 million, down 65% from its May peak of $1.3 billion.