TAC token crashes 82% in a day, two months after white-hat hack
The post TAC token crashes 82% in a day, two months after white-hat hack appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. TAC Protocol’s token fell about 82% in 24 hours to around $0.0056, wiping out most of its market value two months after a $2.8 million bridge hack, that the team reclassified as a white-hat incident. The token last traded at $0.005596, down 81.8% on the day, with its market cap also down to about $26.2 million. TAC hit an intraday high of $0.05285 and a low of $0.005103. Trading volume hit $66.6 million over the same period, over ten times the level from the previous day, a sure sign of heavy turnover. The slide cut whatever gains TAC made in recent times. It had set a record of $0.06688 on June 30, roughly a week before the crash. At current prices, the token trades about 92% under that peak. TAC’s claim to fame is that it is the first EVM-compatible blockchain built for the TON ecosystem and Telegram. TAC launched its mainnet and native token in July 2025, with protocols like