Bitcoin Updates: DeFi Breach Highlights the Vulnerability of the Crypto Market
- A $128M Balancer DeFi exploit triggered a 17% Bitcoin crash to $103,000, causing $1.3B in liquidations and pushing major altcoins into bear markets. - Technical breakdowns, Fed policy uncertainty, and broken stablecoins like xUSD ($0.30) exposed systemic vulnerabilities in crypto's infrastructure and risk models. - Panic selling spiked 160% as the Fear & Greed Index hit "fear" levels, with 327,790 traders liquidated amid renewed doubts about DeFi security and algorithmic stablecoins. - Analysts warn reco
The cryptocurrency sector has been hit hard by a combination of technical failures, unclear regulatory signals, and a major decentralized finance (DeFi) hack, all of which have heightened investor anxiety.
Monetary policy from the Federal Reserve added to the uncertainty. Although the Fed reduced rates by 0.25% last week and intends to halt quantitative tightening in December, officials such as Austan Goolsbee have suggested pausing further cuts due to ongoing inflation worries, CoinCentral reported. This ambiguity has left crypto traders uncertain, as digital assets often benefit from looser monetary policy.
As the Crypto Fear and Greed Index dropped to 30, entering the "fear" range, panic selling accelerated, CoinCentral reported. Daily liquidations soared by 160% in a single day, erasing 327,790 traders—though this is still less than the 1.6 million liquidated during the October 11 crash, CoinCentral added. The memory of that event, combined with fresh volatility, has made traders reluctant to buy the dip, fearing more losses ahead.
The market’s vulnerability was worsened by a significant rounding error in Balancer’s smart contracts, which enabled attackers to siphon off $128 million across several blockchains, as first reported by Yahoo Finance. The breach, which affected only
Other DeFi projects also suffered losses. Stream Finance saw $93 million vanish after its
Despite the turmoil, some market observers remain cautiously hopeful. Historically, crypto markets have managed to recover from steep declines, though the timing remains uncertain, according to
Currently, Bitcoin is trading near $103,000, with alternative coins lagging as risk aversion dominates, according to
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