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While there is limited information available online, the Coral Finance is another example where a project with a smart contract hot wallet was breached and user funds were lost. In this case, the exploit was related to the way EOS uses wRAM. It does not appear that anything was done to assist affected users in this case, as the project appears to have disappeared.
While there is limited information available online, the Coral Finance is another example where a project with a smart contract hot wallet was breached and user funds were lost. In this case, the exploit was related to the way EOS uses wRAM. It does not appear that anything was done to assist affected users in this case, as the project appears to have disappeared.


This is a global/international case not involving a specific country.
This is a global/international case not involving a specific country.
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== About Coral Finance ==
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== Total Amount Lost ==
== Total Amount Lost ==
The total amount lost is unknown.
The total amount lost has been estimated at $334,000 USD.


How much was lost and how was it calculated? If there are conflicting reports, which are accurate and where does the discrepancy lie?
How much was lost and how was it calculated? If there are conflicting reports, which are accurate and where does the discrepancy lie?
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== Total Amount Recovered ==
== Total Amount Recovered ==
It is unknown how much was recovered.
There do not appear to have been any funds recovered in this case.


What funds were recovered? What funds were reimbursed for those affected users?
What funds were recovered? What funds were reimbursed for those affected users?
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== References ==
== References ==
[https://hacked.slowmist.io/en/?c=EOS SlowMist Hacked - SlowMist Zone] (Nov 7)
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[https://slowmist.medium.com/slowmist-2020-blockchain-security-and-privacy-events-f5d47d3e4042 Slowmist 2020 Blockchain Security And Privacy Events] (Jun 4)
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[https://medium.com/wombat/beginners-guide-to-defibox-9f9c712f5a64 Beginners Guide To Defibox] (Dec 18)
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[https://web.archive.org/web/20201025071822/https://crl.finance/ Coral Finance] (Dec 18)
<ref name="crlfinancearchive-4595">[https://web.archive.org/web/20201025071822/https://crl.finance/ Coral Finance] (Dec 18, 2021)</ref>


[https://discussions.app/tag/Defibox #Defibox - Search] (Dec 19)
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[https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/eos/historical-data/ https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/eos/historical-data/] (Dec 19)
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While there is limited information available online, the Coral Finance is another example where a project with a smart contract hot wallet was breached and user funds were lost. In this case, the exploit was related to the way EOS uses wRAM. It does not appear that anything was done to assist affected users in this case, as the project appears to have disappeared.

This is a global/international case not involving a specific country. [1][2][3][4][5][6]

About Coral Finance

"Earn Coral tokens by staking Tokens or providing liquidity." "In most cases, you will have to stake your LP tokens to receive rewards, like on Coral.network. If you stake your LP tokens, it means that you’re kind of renting out the rights to withdraw your liquidity to the platform. However, you can typically reclaim your LP tokens at any time if you want to get your liquidity back."

DefiBox Foundation released the following statement concerning Coral, “Coral Finance is independently developed by the community, it has completed multi-signature of contract and open source code. The Defibox Foundation appreciates this. Therefore, after the Coral Finance project contacted Defibox Foundation, we decided to support it.“

"The wRAM of the EOS ecological DeFi liquidity mining project Coral was attacked by hackers and lost more than 120,000 EOS."

"On September 10, the wRAM of the EOS ecological DeFi liquidity mining project “Coral” was attacked by hackers and lost more than 120,000 EOS."

This is a global/international case not involving a specific country.

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What Happened

The specific events of the loss and how it came about. What actually happened to cause the loss and some of the events leading up to it.

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September 9th, 2020 12:00:00 AM Main Event Expand this into a brief description of what happened and the impact. If multiple lines are necessary, add them here.

Total Amount Lost

The total amount lost has been estimated at $334,000 USD.

How much was lost and how was it calculated? If there are conflicting reports, which are accurate and where does the discrepancy lie?

Immediate Reactions

How did the various parties involved (firm, platform, management, and/or affected individual(s)) deal with the events? Were services shut down? Were announcements made? Were groups formed?

Ultimate Outcome

What was the end result? Was any investigation done? Were any individuals prosecuted? Was there a lawsuit? Was any tracing done?

Total Amount Recovered

There do not appear to have been any funds recovered in this case.

What funds were recovered? What funds were reimbursed for those affected users?

Ongoing Developments

What parts of this case are still remaining to be concluded?

Prevention Policies

There are a number of ways to prevent and mitigate this situation. It is far more secure to have the majority of funds in a multi-signature wallet where keys are stored offline by multiple operators. This would limit the potential loss to only those funds being actively needed. Audits can be used to reduce the risks on the hot wallets further, and we advocate at least 2 reviews would be required prior to a project launch. Having known platform operators would ensure a best effort is made to assist them, with a comprehensive industry insurance fund as a fallback in the worst case.

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