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by: xpoolPosted on: May 28, 2025

Blockchain Security Firm Discovers Attack on Decentralized Stablecoin Protocol

A cybersecurity firm, BlockSec, has identified a hacking incident affecting the decentralized stablecoin protocol, Usual. This attack was detected by BlockSec’s monitoring system, causing the suspension of Usual’s operations. Further information regarding the specific nature of the attack and the measures being implemented to mitigate its impact remains undisclosed.

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