The post DeFi November Nightmare: Crypto’s Critical Flaw Exposed appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. It could be labeled as crypto’s November Nightmare. DeFi protocol Balancer was exploited to the tune of $128 million. Also, Stream Finance announced a loss of $93 million, leading to the depegging of its xUSD stablecoin. Both occurred on November 3.  Decentralized finance is susceptible to risks, which can cascade into further systemic problems. And those problems could be severe – over $150 billion in value is currently locked into DeFi.  Which begs the question: How much does the loss of over $220 million in one day bring into question the long-term risks that DeFi poses to the crypto ecosystem? Sponsored Sponsored Smart Contract Composability Several experts told BeInCrypto that smart contracts are likely the main culprit behind the Balancer Hack.  “From a technical standpoint, these attacks stemmed from vulnerabilities in the smart contracts themselves, which hackers exploited to drain liquidity pools,” said Tim Sun, Senior Researcher at financial services firm HashKey Group. “This highlights a deeper issue, even mature and previously audited protocols remain exposed to risks under complex contract structures.”  Smart contracts, which are self-executing functions that allow DeFi to operate autonomously, are still relatively new.  It wasn’t until the live release of the Ethereum network in 2015 that smart contract programming on a blockchain became possible. The smart contract sector itself is expected to grow 10x over the next decade. The global smart contract sector is expected to be almost $15 billion by 2033. Source: Market.us In addition, various functions across protocols require smart contracts to work together in tandem, a term in the industry known as “composability”.  Essentially, smart contracts are like money Legos. Each contract is a piece of Lego or building block that powers a DeFi protocol. So, systematic problems can occur if the foundations are not strong.  “The Balancer exploit is another reminder… The post DeFi November Nightmare: Crypto’s Critical Flaw Exposed appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. It could be labeled as crypto’s November Nightmare. DeFi protocol Balancer was exploited to the tune of $128 million. Also, Stream Finance announced a loss of $93 million, leading to the depegging of its xUSD stablecoin. Both occurred on November 3.  Decentralized finance is susceptible to risks, which can cascade into further systemic problems. And those problems could be severe – over $150 billion in value is currently locked into DeFi.  Which begs the question: How much does the loss of over $220 million in one day bring into question the long-term risks that DeFi poses to the crypto ecosystem? Sponsored Sponsored Smart Contract Composability Several experts told BeInCrypto that smart contracts are likely the main culprit behind the Balancer Hack.  “From a technical standpoint, these attacks stemmed from vulnerabilities in the smart contracts themselves, which hackers exploited to drain liquidity pools,” said Tim Sun, Senior Researcher at financial services firm HashKey Group. “This highlights a deeper issue, even mature and previously audited protocols remain exposed to risks under complex contract structures.”  Smart contracts, which are self-executing functions that allow DeFi to operate autonomously, are still relatively new.  It wasn’t until the live release of the Ethereum network in 2015 that smart contract programming on a blockchain became possible. The smart contract sector itself is expected to grow 10x over the next decade. The global smart contract sector is expected to be almost $15 billion by 2033. Source: Market.us In addition, various functions across protocols require smart contracts to work together in tandem, a term in the industry known as “composability”.  Essentially, smart contracts are like money Legos. Each contract is a piece of Lego or building block that powers a DeFi protocol. So, systematic problems can occur if the foundations are not strong.  “The Balancer exploit is another reminder…

DeFi November Nightmare: Crypto’s Critical Flaw Exposed

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It could be labeled as crypto’s November Nightmare. DeFi protocol Balancer was exploited to the tune of $128 million. Also, Stream Finance announced a loss of $93 million, leading to the depegging of its xUSD stablecoin. Both occurred on November 3. 

Decentralized finance is susceptible to risks, which can cascade into further systemic problems. And those problems could be severe – over $150 billion in value is currently locked into DeFi. 

Which begs the question: How much does the loss of over $220 million in one day bring into question the long-term risks that DeFi poses to the crypto ecosystem?

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Smart Contract Composability

Several experts told BeInCrypto that smart contracts are likely the main culprit behind the Balancer Hack. 

Smart contracts, which are self-executing functions that allow DeFi to operate autonomously, are still relatively new. 

It wasn’t until the live release of the Ethereum network in 2015 that smart contract programming on a blockchain became possible. The smart contract sector itself is expected to grow 10x over the next decade.

The global smart contract sector is expected to be almost $15 billion by 2033. Source: Market.us

In addition, various functions across protocols require smart contracts to work together in tandem, a term in the industry known as “composability”. 

Essentially, smart contracts are like money Legos. Each contract is a piece of Lego or building block that powers a DeFi protocol. So, systematic problems can occur if the foundations are not strong. 

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The biggest difference between Balancer’s exploit and the Stream losses is what happened to the two projects afterwards. 

DeFi is supposed to operate 24/7 and automatically. 

So, when Stream decided to temporarily suspend deposits and withdrawals, the xUSD stablecoin lost 77% of its value. 

It didn’t help that a counterparty to xUSD, Elixir, had a behind-the-scenes deal in place with Stream to redeem xUSD at a 1:1 ratio. It’s time for more transparency from projects like Stream, which claims in its marketing to be a DeFi “superapp”. 

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Crypto community members were making noise before the November Nightmare about Stream Finance. 

There will need to be more clarity from DeFi protocols like Stream in the future. “What this triggers is a shift from blind composability to accountable composability,” said Sid Sridhar, founder of the stablecoin protocol of Bima Labs. 

Market Reactions To DeFi’s November Nightmare

It wasn’t long ago that Ethereum scion Vitalik Buterin discussed the concept of “low-risk DeFi” to gradually introduce blockchain to TradFi. 

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Perhaps Buterin suspected that there were still issues with DeFi security, composability, and transparency. 

That may be the case until the sector reaches greater maturity, when instead of one-off security audits, they are conducted regularly. 

A form of real-time monitoring may be necessary, similar to traditional centralized systems that focus more on offense rather than defense. 

Over $1 billion in outflows occurred the week of the exploits (last bar). Source: CoinShares

Nevertheless, traders will be on the lookout for instabilities such as DeFi exploits for opportunities to profit. 

Of course, capital inflows signal buy, but capital outflows mean selling, and for a market opportunist, a short-oriented trading situation on the downside. 

Source: https://beincrypto.com/defi-november-nightmare-crypto-ecosystem-risk/

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