Maya Protocol has undergone a halt after an attacker exploited 6 chained bugs to drain roughly $1.7 million from the decentralized liquidity protocol.
The pseudonymous co-founder, Aaluxx, disclosed the losses. Native token CACAO collapsed by 88% as the attacker converted the stolen supply into Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and other assets across all Maya liquidity pools.
Maya Protocol Loses $1.7 Million in Latest Hack
The attack involved a single transaction that bundled 23 separate instructions. This structure tricked the network into thinking a theft had occurred.
The protocol then tried to compensate for the pool it believed had been robbed. However, the payout had no upper limit, so the system credited about 49 million CACAO to a pool that held almost nothing.





