Decentralization stablecoin protocol $USUAL was attacked by a Hacker, the protocol was urgently suspended.



The blockchain security company BlockSec previously disclosed a major security incident: the decentralized stablecoin protocol Usual ($USUAL) was attacked by hackers, and the protocol subsequently entered a suspended state.

This incident reminds us again - Decentralization ≠ absolute security. The underlying blockchain technology may be reliable, but smart contracts and protocol architecture? Hackers always manage to find unexpected breakthroughs.

However, the issue has now been fully resolved. To be honest, I personally still have high hopes for $USUAL , as it has been quite popular recently. After this wave of adjustment, it is instead an opportunity to pay attention to. In the long run, it is worth continuing to track.
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BlockBargainHunter
· 2025-11-28 05:09
It's the same old story again. Decentralization sounds impressive, but in the end, it's still being manipulated.

Honestly, I've seen this kind of thing too many times. What does it matter if they fix it? Once trust is lost, it's gone for good.

That said, I do want to follow this recent fall of $USUAL, let's treat it as a gamble that it won't make the same mistake again.
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GasFeeCryer
· 2025-11-25 18:52
It’s like this again, hackers are always a step ahead of developers.

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After the fix, you want to rise? I’m watching.

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There are too many traps in decentralized stablecoins, really need to be cautious.

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$USUAL's recent crash is quite severe, we need to see how it can regain trust.

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Forget it, I’ll just hold my coins and wait for the rebound, the long-term logic is still there.

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When contracts go wrong, it’s really the most frustrating, no matter how much you hype the technology.

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degen should set their stop losses properly and avoid catching falling knives.

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To say something harsh, having this happen once is enough to lose points.

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I’ll wait before entering, it’s too early to get in now.

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So, smart contract audits are really that important, huh?
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SybilAttackVictim
· 2025-11-25 18:36
Another act? These days, stablecoins are not stable anymore.

Damn, it's all the fault of smart contracts. What decentralization? It's all just been played through by hackers.

Thinking of buying after it's fixed? I don't think so; gotta see the community's reaction first.

High heat is a risk signal, bro. I'm too familiar with this cycle of being played for suckers.

USUAL really reminds people of that last protocol... Forget it, what’s the point of long-term tracking? Better to wait and see.

Goodness, we have to wait for the security audit to pass before we dare to act.
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