Inverse Finance was attacked, resulting in a loss of approximately $240,000, and users may continue to be liquidated.

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PANews March 2 News, according to BlockSec Phalcon monitoring, a suspicious transaction targeting the Inverse Finance contract on Ethereum was detected a few hours ago, resulting in approximately $240,000 in losses. The incident appears to involve DOLA price manipulation, forcing multiple users to liquidate their contracts.
BlockSec stated that they have contacted the project team but have not received a response. Since it is unclear whether other users are affected, no further technical details are disclosed at this time, and users are advised to take immediate action.

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