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BubbleMaps Exposes Massive $170M MYX Airdrop Exploit—Sybil Attack Uncovered

BubbleMaps Exposes Massive $170M MYX Airdrop Exploit—Sybil Attack Uncovered

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2025-09-10 09:53:42
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Another day, another crypto exploit—this time hitting a whopping $170 million airdrop.

Sybil Strikes Back

BubbleMaps just dropped the hammer on MYX's airdrop, revealing a sophisticated Sybil attack that drained funds meant for legitimate users. The exploit leveraged fake identities and wallet clusters to game the system—classic move in the DeFi playground.

Finance, But Make It Ironic

Who needs regulators when you’ve got self-inflicted chaos? The attack underscores the wild west nature of crypto rewards—where ‘free money’ often comes with hidden trapdoors. Active development and auditing might’ve caught this, but hey, who’s counting… besides the attackers banking $170M?

Stay sharp, stay skeptical. The next ‘opportunity’ might just be a Sybil in disguise.

MYX Finance Responds, But Doubt Remains

MYX Finance replied with an immediate comment on Bubblemap’s X post, implicitly acknowledging the suspicious conduct and pledging more robust anti-Sybil procedures in subsequent campaigns. But the answer simply made many more skeptical. BubbleMaps publicly criticized the statement, suggesting it looked like it had been generated by AI and lacked any real accountability or transparency.

The situation has left many in the crypto community wondering whether MYX Finance had adequate systems in place to detect and prevent manipulation or if it simply looked the other way.

As of now, MYX Finance has not provided a detailed breakdown of how the exploit occurred, nor any clear steps it plans to take in response.

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