Root-cause analysis not yet published. The incident description below contains all currently available signal — review the attack transaction directly for definitive forensics.
According to BlockSec Phalcon's monitoring, a suspicious transaction targeting the MT-WBNB liquidity pool on BSC was detected several hours ago, resulting in an estimated loss of approximately $242,000. The root cause lies in a flaw within the buyer restriction mechanism: under deflationary mode, normal buy orders were reverted; however, the router and pair addresses were whitelisted. The attacker bypassed these restrictions by swapping and removing liquidity through the router to acquire MT tokens from the pair. Subsequently, the attacker sold MT to accumulate a pendingBurnAmount and invoked the distributeFees() function to directly burn MT from the trading pair, artificially inflating the price. This allowed the attacker to swap MT back for WBNB to realize a profit. Furthermore, a referral rule that allowed the transfer of the first 0.2 MT to bypass buyer restrictions enabled the attacker to initiate the exploit. Attack method (per SlowMist): Burn Mechanism Manipulation. Reported loss: $ 242,000.
- chain
- bsc
- protocol
- MT-WBNB LP
- bug_class
- unknown
- date_occurred
- 2026-03-10
- loss_usd
- $242,000
- source_id
- sm:mt-wbnb-lp::2026-03-10