Flow Network Recoveres After Protocol Exploit The Flow Foundation has disclosed details of a security breach that compromised the blockchain on December 27, resultingFlow Network Recoveres After Protocol Exploit The Flow Foundation has disclosed details of a security breach that compromised the blockchain on December 27, resulting

December Exploit Causes $3.9M in Counterfeit Token Losses — Shocking Details

3 min read
December Exploit Causes $3.9m In Counterfeit Token Losses — Shocking Details

Flow Network Recoveres After Protocol Exploit

The Flow Foundation has disclosed details of a security breach that compromised the blockchain on December 27, resulting in approximately $3.9 million in confirmed losses. The incident stemmed from a flaw in the network’s Cadence runtime, which allowed an attacker to duplicate tokens without draining user accounts or bypassing supply controls.

In its technical post-mortem, the Foundation explained that the attacker exploited a vulnerability that enabled asset duplication rather than actual minting, creating counterfeit tokens that temporarily flooded the network. The development team responded swiftly—validators coordinated a network halt within six hours of the malicious activity, switching the system into a read-only state to contain the problem and prevent further asset duplication.

Collaborating with exchange partners and security teams, most counterfeit tokens were frozen before they could be liquidated. The network recovery plan involved a two-day hiatus, during which legitimate transaction histories were preserved. Subsequently, the team executed a governance-approved process to permanently destroy the counterfeit assets, ensuring they did not circulate further.

Source: Flow Blockchain

The Foundation emphasized that no user account balances were compromised, as the attack only duplicated existing assets instead of extracting funds. A limited number of accounts involved with counterfeit tokens were temporarily restricted as a precaution, but over 99% of users maintained full access during and after the containment efforts.

Flow stated that it has since patched the underlying vulnerability, imposed stricter runtime validation checks, and expanded testing procedures to prevent similar exploits. Additionally, the project is working with forensic investigators and law enforcement agencies, with plans to enhance its monitoring and bug bounty programs as part of a broader security enhancement initiative.

Post-Hack Market Impact and Flow’s Turbulent Road

Developed by Dapper Labs—creators of CryptoKitties—the Flow blockchain was launched in September 2019 to address scalability issues faced by consumer applications like games and digital collectibles. The platform gained significant attention with the success of NBA Top Shot, an NFT platform for trading officially licensed NBA highlights, which helped propel the FLOW token above $40 in 2021, according to CoinGecko data.

In 2022, Flow secured approximately $725 million from investors such as Andreessen Horowitz and Union Square Ventures to foster ecosystem growth. However, as the NFT market cooled in subsequent years, FLOW lost considerable momentum and fell outside the top 300 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization. Following the December hack, the token experienced a steep decline of around 40% over a five-hour period, plunging to a low of $0.075 on January 2.

Since then, the token has shown signs of recovery, climbing to about $0.10, a 16% increase within 24 hours. Despite the setback, the community remains optimistic about the platform’s future prospects amid ongoing security enhancements and renewed investor interest.

Hacks, NFT, FlowSource: CoinGecko

This article was originally published as December Exploit Causes $3.9M in Counterfeit Token Losses — Shocking Details on Crypto Breaking News – your trusted source for crypto news, Bitcoin news, and blockchain updates.

Market Opportunity
TokenFi Logo
TokenFi Price(TOKEN)
$0.003255
$0.003255$0.003255
+0.24%
USD
TokenFi (TOKEN) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Trump roasts Mike Johnson for saying grace at prayer event: 'Excuse me, it's lunch!'

Trump roasts Mike Johnson for saying grace at prayer event: 'Excuse me, it's lunch!'

President Donald Trump in a speech at this year's National Prayer Breakfast roasted House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for saying grace at meals.The 79-year-old
Share
Rawstory2026/02/05 23:11
Where Can You Turn $1,000 Into $5,000 This Week? Experts Point Towards Remittix As The Best Option

Where Can You Turn $1,000 Into $5,000 This Week? Experts Point Towards Remittix As The Best Option

Cryptocurrency markets are again showing that opportunities can emerge when fundamentals, timing and demand intersect. Amid sideways price action in many major
Share
Techbullion2026/02/05 23:13
UK Looks to US to Adopt More Crypto-Friendly Approach

UK Looks to US to Adopt More Crypto-Friendly Approach

The post UK Looks to US to Adopt More Crypto-Friendly Approach appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The UK and US are reportedly preparing to deepen cooperation on digital assets, with Britain looking to copy the Trump administration’s crypto-friendly stance in a bid to boost innovation.  UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves and US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discussed on Tuesday how the two nations could strengthen their coordination on crypto, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.  The discussions also involved representatives from crypto companies, including Coinbase, Circle Internet Group and Ripple, with executives from the Bank of America, Barclays and Citi also attending, according to the report. The agreement was made “last-minute” after crypto advocacy groups urged the UK government on Thursday to adopt a more open stance toward the industry, claiming its cautious approach to the sector has left the country lagging in innovation and policy.  Source: Rachel Reeves Deal to include stablecoins, look to unlock adoption Any deal between the countries is likely to include stablecoins, the Financial Times reported, an area of crypto that US President Donald Trump made a policy priority and in which his family has significant business interests. The Financial Times reported on Monday that UK crypto advocacy groups also slammed the Bank of England’s proposal to limit individual stablecoin holdings to between 10,000 British pounds ($13,650) and 20,000 pounds ($27,300), claiming it would be difficult and expensive to implement. UK banks appear to have slowed adoption too, with around 40% of 2,000 recently surveyed crypto investors saying that their banks had either blocked or delayed a payment to a crypto provider.  Many of these actions have been linked to concerns over volatility, fraud and scams. The UK has made some progress on crypto regulation recently, proposing a framework in May that would see crypto exchanges, dealers, and agents treated similarly to traditional finance firms, with…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 02:21