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    Unveiling the $25M Resolv USR Minting Heist

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMarch 24, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. The Resolv stablecoin USR lost its peg after an attacker exploited a compromised AWS key, minting $80M worth of unbacked tokens.
    2. The attacker converted stolen USR into wstUSR, then obscured their trail by swapping across multiple pools and exchanges.
    3. Resolv managed to burn nearly 9 million USR, but around $0.5M in redemptions had already occurred, and the attacker controls about $25M worth of ETH.
    4. USR’s value plummeted over 57% post-attack, with ongoing attempts to recover illicit tokens and strengthen protocol security.

    In a recent event, Resolv, a platform that issues a stable digital currency called USR, experienced a major security breach. The attack resulted in a loss of about $25 million worth of USR tokens. This happened because the attacker exploited a weak spot in Resolv’s security system.

    First, the attacker gained access to a sensitive key stored in Amazon Web Services, which is commonly used to protect important data. With this key, they successfully created millions of unbacked USR tokens. Specifically, they minted 80 million tokens, far more than what the system normally allows.

    Next, the attacker quickly moved these new tokens through various methods to hide their trail. They transformed the tokens into derivatives and exchanged them across different digital platforms. This made it harder to track the stolen funds.

    Resolv’s team responded quickly and managed to burn almost 9 million of the stolen tokens. They also froze some user redemptions that had already started. Despite these efforts, the attacker still controls about 11,400 ETH — roughly $25 million at current prices.

    After the incident, the value of USR dropped sharply. The coin’s price fell below $0.14, a significant decline from its usual value. The Resolv team is now working with law enforcement and security experts to recover the stolen assets. They have also started a process to buy back some of the tokens that were minted illegally.

    This breach raises important concerns about the security of digital currencies. Many financial leaders see stablecoins as useful tools for managing money, but they also stress the need for strong safety measures. Resolv’s case shows how vital it is for technology providers to protect their systems from hackers. Future stability and trust depend on continuous improvements in security technology.

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