June 10, 2026 ChainGPT

Token of Power Balancer V1 Pool Drained of $1.58M in WETH After TOP Flood

Token of Power Balancer V1 Pool Drained of $1.58M in WETH After TOP Flood
Token of Power liquidity pool drained of $1.58M in Balancer exploit Token of Power (TOP) suffered a rapid exploit on Tuesday that emptied roughly $1.58 million from its TOP/WETH Balancer V1 pool, on-chain security firms Blockaid, PeckShield and Cyvers reported on X. The attacker drained about 944.2 WETH from the 50/50 TOP–WETH pool by flooding it with TOP tokens and swapping those inflated balances for the pool’s real WETH reserves. What happened - The affected pool was a Balancer V1 automated liquidity vault holding TOP (an ERC-20 token tied to The Mask of Power DAO and built around collective ownership of a MetaMask NFT) and Wrapped Ether (WETH). - According to Blockaid, PeckShield and Cyvers, the attacker deposited a large volume of TOP into the pool, massively diluting the token balance, then swapped that inventory for WETH, extracting roughly 944.2 WETH (about $1.58M at the time). - After the drain the pool was left holding heavily diluted TOP tokens, leaving liquidity providers exposed to near-worthless assets. On-chain follow-up and tracing - PeckShield’s alerts indicate the attacker subsequently moved about 945 ETH into Tornado Cash, a crypto mixer that can obscure fund flows. - Security firms have posted alerts as the exploit became visible on-chain, but a full technical post-mortem has not yet been published. Wider context and status - Token of Power has not released a public incident report or outlined remediation, compensation, or governance steps. Blockaid, PeckShield and Cyvers remain the primary sources of information so far. - The exploit comes a day after a separate high-profile DeFi incident: Humanity Protocol reported a $36M loss stemming from an employee laptop breach. While unrelated, both events have drawn intensified scrutiny from blockchain security teams this week. What to watch - Expect more detailed forensic reports from the security firms, any response from the TOP project or its DAO, and whether affected liquidity providers will be offered compensation or governance remedies. Read more AI-generated news on: undefined/news