ZetaChain Confirms Attack on Platform, Says No User Funds Were Affected

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ZetaChain confirmed a targeted exploit on its Layer‑1 cross‑chain messaging/GatewayEVM arbitrary‑call last Monday that aligned three vulnerabilities, resulting in ≈ $334,000 stolen across four chains. Team says no user funds were affected — all compromised wallets were ZetaChain‑controlled — attacker used Tornado Cash funding and wallet‑address spoofing; highlights a protocol-level security gap that may require urgent patches and could impact cross‑chain adoption and trust in crypto/DeFi infrastructure.
- ZetaChain said attackers exploited a cross-chain loophole on the network last Monday.
- The network confirmed that users’ funds remained safe despite a $334,000 loss.
- The attacker aligned 3 issues in the cross-chain messaging system to exploit ZetaChain.
Layer 1 network ZetaChain officially confirmed a targeted exploit on its platform involving deliberate preparation, including Tornado Cash funding and wallet address spoofing.
$334,000 Stolen Across Four Chains
In its latest post on X, the ZetaChain team stated that the attack affected specific GatewayEVM arbitrary-call functionality, resulting in approximately $334K in losses across four connected chains.
However, the blockchain network noted that the exploit did not affect cross-chain ZETA transfers or user funds. According to the platform, all wallets affected by the attack were controlled by ZetaChain. Me…
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