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DeFi Insurance for Lending Protocol Exploits: Covering Smart Contract Vulnerabilities Post-Audit
Lending protocols drive billions in DeFi TVL, yet exploits like MakinaFi's $4.1 million drain in 2025 expose a harsh reality: audits catch bugs, but attackers weaponize systems. Moonwell's $1.8 million oracle glitch and Typus Finance's $3...
Reentrancy Attacks in DeFi Smart Contracts: Top Insurance Coverage Options for Exploit Protection
Reentrancy attacks continue to haunt DeFi smart contracts, even in 2026, by letting attackers siphon funds through sneaky recursive calls. Picture this: you deposit into a lending pool, but a flaw lets a malicious contract call back into...
DeFi Insurance for Reentrancy Exploits: Covering Double Withdraw Drains in Lending Pools
In the fast-paced world of DeFi lending pools, where billions in assets flow through smart contracts daily, one vulnerability quietly lurks: reentrancy. This exploit allows attackers to drain funds multiple times before a contract can...
DeFi Insurance Coverage for Lending Protocol Smart Contract Exploits 2025
In the high-stakes world of DeFi lending protocols, where billions flow through automated smart contracts, a single vulnerability can wipe out user funds overnight. As of November 30,2025, Nexus Mutual's NXM token trades at $73.65 , down...
DeFi Insurance for Lending Protocol Exploits: Covering 50+ Smart Contract Vulnerabilities Since 2020
In the high-stakes world of DeFi lending protocols, smart contract vulnerabilities have drained billions since 2020, with over 50 major incidents exposing flaws from reentrancy attacks to flash loan manipulations. Yet amid this chaos, DeFi...
How Faulty Oracles Triggered the Moonwell DeFi Smart Contract Exploit: Technical Analysis and Insurance Implications
In early November 2025, Moonwell, a DeFi lending protocol operating on both the Base and Optimism blockchains, fell victim to a sophisticated exploit that resulted in the loss of approximately $1 million . This incident was not just...
