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Hacker Steals $237K after Minting 1B Bridged DOT on Hyperbridge

April 13, 2026Updated:April 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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A hacker exploited the Polkadot-based cross-chain interoperability protocol Hyperbridge, netting about $237,000 and elevating renewed safety issues about blockchain bridge infrastructure.

An attacker minted 1 billion bridged Polkadot (DOT) tokens in a single transaction on Hyperbridge, in line with blockchain information shared by cybersecurity platform CertiK.

CertiK mentioned the hacker managed to mint the tokens after he “slipped by a solid message to vary the admin of Polkadot token contract on Ethereum.” Nevertheless, the skinny liquidity on Ethereum’s bridged DOT pool was overwhelmed by the 1 billion bridged DOT tokens, shrinking the attacker’s earnings to only 108.2 Ether (ETH), value round $237,000, after the swap.

Cybersecurity analysis firm Blocksec Falcon mentioned the probably root explanation for the exploit was a Merkle Mountain Vary (MMR) proof replay vulnerability brought on by lacking proof-to-request binding, although the ultimate root trigger has not but been confirmed by the protocol.

Hyperbridge paused operations after the assault whereas the crew labored on an improve, with contributor Web3 Thinker saying the preliminary analysis pointed to a malicious proof that fooled the protocol’s Merkle tree verifier. Blockchain bridges let customers transfer tokens and information between totally different networks.

The exploit is notable as a result of Hyperbridge has marketed itself as a proof-based interoperability layer constructed to ship “full node safety” for crosschain bridges. The incident additionally follows Aethir’s disclosure final week that it had contained a separate bridge exploit and stored consumer losses under $90,000.

Cointelegraph has contacted Hyperbridge for touch upon the basis explanation for the exploit.

Hacker Steals $237K after Minting 1B Bridged DOT on Hyperbridge
Supply: CertiK

The exploit solely affected DOT on Ethereum that was bridged by Hyperbridge, whereas native DOT tokens and the broader Polkadot ecosystem stay unaffected, Polkadot famous in a Monday X put up.

The native DOT token briefly dipped to a every day low of $1.16 on Monday, earlier than recovering to commerce above $1.19 on the time of writing, in line with CoinGecko.

Hackers, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Scams, Hacks, Polkadot
DOT/USD, 24-hour chart. Supply: CoinGecko

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Safety incidents proceed to hit crypto protocols regardless of a pointy year-over-year drop in DeFi exploit losses.

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On Sunday, the information indexing protocol SubQuery Community was additionally exploited for round $130,000 resulting from lacking entry management information that uncovered the code written over two years in the past.

The vulnerability enabled the attacker to set his personal contract because the withdrawal goal for staking rewards, blockchain safety auditor Pashov mentioned in a Sunday X put up.

Supply: Pashov

Hackers stole over $168 million from 34 decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols within the first quarter of 2026, marking a major decline from the $1.58 billion stolen within the first quarter of 2025, when the file $1.4 billion Bybit hack occurred.

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