The post Bunni Hacked for $8.4M, Pauses Smart Contracts as Precaution appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Notes Bunni has been hacked for roughly $8.4 million. Attackers targeted the DEX on Unichain and Ethereum. The stolen funds have already been swapped for ETH. Bunni, a Unichain-based decentralized exchange, suffered a multi-million-dollar hack early on Tuesday, Sept. 2. According to an X post by the blockchain security firm Hacken, the DEX, which is powered by Uniswap V4, lost $8.4 million to hackers. 🚨 Alert 🚨@bunni_xyz has suffered an $8.4M exploit on Unichain ($6M) and Ethereum ($2.4M). Currently, half of the stolen funds on Unichain were swapped to ETH and bridged to Ethereum in 100 ETH bridge txs via Across Protocol. Attack txs below 👇 pic.twitter.com/ePyGiFfcHN — Hacken🇺🇦 (@hackenclub) September 2, 2025 Attackers stole Ethereum ETH $4 378 24h volatility: 2.1% Market cap: $528.28 B Vol. 24h: $28.77 B , USDC USDC $1.00 24h volatility: 0.0% Market cap: $71.58 B Vol. 24h: $15.79 B , and USDT USDT $1.00 24h volatility: 0.0% Market cap: $168.04 B Vol. 24h: $82.80 B via the layer-2 Unichain and the Ethereum network. Hacken wrote that all of the Unichain-based funds have already been swapped to ETH tokens in multiple ~100 ETH transactions via the cross-chain bridge Across Protocol. Nearly an hour after the incident, the exchange announced on its X that all smart contracts have been paused on “all networks.” 🚨 The Bunni app has been affected by a security exploit. As a precaution, we have paused all smart contract functions on all networks. Our team is actively investigating and will provide updates soon. Thank you for your patience. — Bunni (@bunni_xyz) September 2, 2025 Bunni operates on Unichain, Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base and BNB Smart Chain. According to DefiLlama data, the decentralized protocol has $50.6 million in total value locked. Unichain and Ethereum, each with a TVL of $32.8 million and $17.4… The post Bunni Hacked for $8.4M, Pauses Smart Contracts as Precaution appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Notes Bunni has been hacked for roughly $8.4 million. Attackers targeted the DEX on Unichain and Ethereum. The stolen funds have already been swapped for ETH. Bunni, a Unichain-based decentralized exchange, suffered a multi-million-dollar hack early on Tuesday, Sept. 2. According to an X post by the blockchain security firm Hacken, the DEX, which is powered by Uniswap V4, lost $8.4 million to hackers. 🚨 Alert 🚨@bunni_xyz has suffered an $8.4M exploit on Unichain ($6M) and Ethereum ($2.4M). Currently, half of the stolen funds on Unichain were swapped to ETH and bridged to Ethereum in 100 ETH bridge txs via Across Protocol. Attack txs below 👇 pic.twitter.com/ePyGiFfcHN — Hacken🇺🇦 (@hackenclub) September 2, 2025 Attackers stole Ethereum ETH $4 378 24h volatility: 2.1% Market cap: $528.28 B Vol. 24h: $28.77 B , USDC USDC $1.00 24h volatility: 0.0% Market cap: $71.58 B Vol. 24h: $15.79 B , and USDT USDT $1.00 24h volatility: 0.0% Market cap: $168.04 B Vol. 24h: $82.80 B via the layer-2 Unichain and the Ethereum network. Hacken wrote that all of the Unichain-based funds have already been swapped to ETH tokens in multiple ~100 ETH transactions via the cross-chain bridge Across Protocol. Nearly an hour after the incident, the exchange announced on its X that all smart contracts have been paused on “all networks.” 🚨 The Bunni app has been affected by a security exploit. As a precaution, we have paused all smart contract functions on all networks. Our team is actively investigating and will provide updates soon. Thank you for your patience. — Bunni (@bunni_xyz) September 2, 2025 Bunni operates on Unichain, Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base and BNB Smart Chain. According to DefiLlama data, the decentralized protocol has $50.6 million in total value locked. Unichain and Ethereum, each with a TVL of $32.8 million and $17.4…

Bunni Hacked for $8.4M, Pauses Smart Contracts as Precaution

Key Notes

  • Bunni has been hacked for roughly $8.4 million.
  • Attackers targeted the DEX on Unichain and Ethereum.
  • The stolen funds have already been swapped for ETH.

Bunni, a Unichain-based decentralized exchange, suffered a multi-million-dollar hack early on Tuesday, Sept. 2.

According to an X post by the blockchain security firm Hacken, the DEX, which is powered by Uniswap V4, lost $8.4 million to hackers.


Attackers stole Ethereum

ETH
$4 378



24h volatility:
2.1%


Market cap:
$528.28 B



Vol. 24h:
$28.77 B

, USDC

USDC
$1.00



24h volatility:
0.0%


Market cap:
$71.58 B



Vol. 24h:
$15.79 B

, and USDT

USDT
$1.00



24h volatility:
0.0%


Market cap:
$168.04 B



Vol. 24h:
$82.80 B

via the layer-2 Unichain and the Ethereum network.

Hacken wrote that all of the Unichain-based funds have already been swapped to ETH tokens in multiple ~100 ETH transactions via the cross-chain bridge Across Protocol.

Nearly an hour after the incident, the exchange announced on its X that all smart contracts have been paused on “all networks.”

Bunni operates on Unichain, Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base and BNB Smart Chain.

According to DefiLlama data, the decentralized protocol has $50.6 million in total value locked. Unichain and Ethereum, each with a TVL of $32.8 million and $17.4 million, have the major share.

Crypto hacks have seen a notable rise over the past three months again. Coinspeaker reported that August saw over $163 million lost to fraudulent actors, marking the third consecutive monthly spike in exploits.

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