Taiko Bridge Exploit: Why L2 Withdrawal UX Is Becoming a DeFi Safety Test
June 22 Taiko bridge exploit drained up to $1.7M, exposing L2 withdrawal UX gaps and proof risks. Practical steps, trade-offs, and red flags to protect exits.
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June 22 Taiko bridge exploit drained up to $1.7M, exposing L2 withdrawal UX gaps and proof risks. Practical steps, trade-offs, and red flags to protect exits.
Reports say Taiko faced a $1.7M bridge-related exploit tied to verification issues, putting Ethereum L2 security back in focus.
Attackers stole $1.7 million in the most recent decentralized finance heist this month using an exploit on one of the network’s bridge protocols; Taiko, an Ethereum layer-2 blockchain, has now asked its users to remove assets from the network’s bridges. On Monday, the layer-2 blockchain brought to light a vulnerability