According to CoinDesk, European stablecoin issuer StablR has suspended the minting and redemption of USDR and EURR due to a hacker attack, and has requested exchanges to stop trading and deposits/withdrawals of the two currencies. The attacker exploited a vulnerability in its Ethereum 1-of-3 multi-signature wallet with a low threshold, compromised a single private key, added themselves as an administrator, and removed the original signers, resulting in the over-issuance of approximately 8.35 million USDR and 4.5 million EURR, valued at approximately $13.5 million at the pegged price, with actual cashing out around $2.8 million.
The incident led to both stablecoins being under-collateralized, no longer meeting the MiCA requirement of a 1:1 full reserve. USDR briefly depegged but recovered to about $0.994, while EURR fell to about $0.548. StablR stated that it has initiated an investigation and will report to the Maltese regulators and relevant authorities.
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