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SUI loses $1B in market cap, liquidity swimming pools drained inside hours of assault

By Editorial Board Published May 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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SUI loses B in market cap, liquidity swimming pools drained inside hours of assault

Yesterday’s assault on Sui’s largest on-chain alternate, Cetus, threatened to trigger $200 million and even $1 billion value of digital asset losses. An preliminary assertion from Sui estimated the stolen greenback worth at $223 million, though the worth was in flux by the hour as costs moved and crime fighters froze contracts.

Different researchers estimated $260 million was stolen from liquidity swimming pools, which noticed costs of a number of belongings crash by over 99% through the assault.

At its worst, the value of SUI dropped 8% inside three hours of the assault, shedding over $1 billion in market cap. Sui-based tokens and stablecoins plummeted even additional.

Some liquidity swimming pools misplaced over 99% of their belongings amid the spoofing assault that manipulated Cetus’ knowledge feed operators, often called “oracles,” that attest to costs and timestamps.

A centralized response to decentralized theft

Sui says Cetus labored with the Sui Basis, different protocols, and Sui’s validators to trace down a number of the stolen funds. Validators censored transactions from their very own blockchain in an effort to sluggish or forestall the laundering of the hackers’ proceeds.

Particularly, in an effort to “pause funds” from the heist, validators deployed code to permit an unsigned transaction to validate on Sui’s blockchain utilizing a particular override.

As a result of sufficient validators adopted the code that morning, the particular transactions passed over common consensus checks and filters that different transactions would usually need to go, freezing the hacked funds remotely.

Third-party firms additionally assisted within the effort. Binance discovered an Ethereum tackle allegedly belonging to the hacker. Arkham’s knowledge signifies that the attacker is swapping a number of the stolen SUI and USDC to ether (ETH) to keep away from censorship on Sui’s blockchain.

Simply final week, RealVision co-founder Raoul Pal was promoting SUI to his 1.2 million followers, saying that he had put 70% of his financial savings into the token.

Some SUI followers celebrated its resilience within the wake of the assault, noting that its worth recovered from the billion-dollar panic.

Skeptics famous the ironic ease with which a $13 billion, ostensibly decentralized, and supposedly permissionless community was capable of coordinate with a world group of validators inside moments of the assault.

They blamed insiders for hiding their skill to “just freeze assets at will” and deploy a particular override of consensus checks inside minutes.

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