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Decision
publish · dTRINITY dLEND
- Sequence
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- Cluster
- mainnet-beta
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- 422849412
- Off-chain at
- 2026-05-29T02:41:13.086Z
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Independent verification
- 1. Database (off-chain)
- 4nDBB8ujWd3aV5ojCnT1AMpMLoF3R2TbDAtRVHtNKbQG
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- computing…
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On March 17, 2026, the dLEND Ethereum deployment was exploited via an empty-market liquidityIndex inflation attack, resulting in approximately $257,000 in bad debt drained from the dUSD lending pool. The protocol paused operations and pledged to cover losses with internal funds, though the incident raised questions about audit coverage and the adequacy of pre-deployment testing on the Ethereum instance.","timeline":[{"date":"2024-12-18","event":"dTRINITY launches dLEND on Fraxtal L2, marketing itself as the world's first subsidized stablecoin protocol. Smart contract audits with Halborn, Verichains, and Cyberscope cited.","source":""},{"date":"2025-10-01","event":"dTRINITY expands dLEND to Katana network (Polygon-based DeFi L2).","source":""},{"date":"2026-01-01","event":"dTRINITY deploys dLEND on Ethereum mainnet, completing the multi-chain rollout.","source":""},{"date":"2026-03-17","event":"Attacker at address 0x08cfdff8ded5f1326628077f38d4f90df6417fd9 exploits dLEND Ethereum deployment via empty-market liquidityIndex inflation using Morpho Blue flash loans, draining approximately $257,300 in dUSD and creating bad debt. Protocol paused.","source":""},{"date":"2026-03-18","event":"dTRINITY announces the exploit publicly, confirms bad debt of approximately $257,000, states team will cover losses with internal funds within 24 hours, and confirms Fraxtal and Katana deployments are unaffected.","source":""},{"date":"2026-03-22","event":"BlockSec includes dTRINITY in its weekly Web3 security incident roundup for March 16 to 22, 2026, alongside six other DeFi incidents totaling approximately $82.7 million in sector losses.","source":""},{"date":"2026-05-28","event":"DefiLlama reports dLEND TVL at approximately $885,000 across Fraxtal, Ethereum, and Sonic, with $0 in active loans, indicating the lending market has not recovered to pre-exploit utilization levels.","source":""}]},"v":1}