The $290 Million KelpDAO Hack Linked to North Korea Wiped $13 Billion From DeFi in Two Days

2026-4-23 00:15

A $290 million exploit on KelpDAO’s cross-chain bridge on April 18, attributed by LayerZero to North Korea’s Lazarus Group, sent shockwaves through DeFi and erased more than $13 billion in total value locked across protocols within 48 hours. Attackers drained… origin »

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2020-11-19 21:33


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2019-4-12 13:00


Russian Gold Stockpile Grows as Analysts Warn of Global Recession

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2019-3-22 23:00


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