CryptoPotato
CryptoPotato
  • Crypto News
  • Margin Trading
  • Guides
    • Bitcoin & Crypto Guides 101
    • Bitcoin For Beginners
    • Editorials
  • DeFi & NFT
  • Buy
  • Language
    • Spanish
    • Turkish
    • German
    • Bulgarian
  • Crypto News
  • Bitcoin For Beginners
  • Cryptocurrency Guides 101
  • Editorials
  • Bitcoin & Crypto Margin Trading
  • DeFi & NFT News
  • Bitcoin Price Analysis
  • Ethereum (ETH) Price Analysis
  • Ripple (XRP) Price Analysis
  • Market Updates
  • Interviews
  • Buy Bitcoin with Card
  • CryptoPotato Spanish
  • CryptoPotato Turkey
  • CryptoPotato Germany
  • CryptoPotato Bulgaria
  • Market Updates
  • BTC Analysis
  • ETH Analysis
  • XRP Analysis
  • Interviews
CryptoPotato
CryptoPotato
  • Crypto News
  • Margin Trading
  • Guides
    • Bitcoin & Crypto Guides 101
    • Bitcoin For Beginners
    • Editorials
  • DeFi & NFT
  • Buy
  • Language
    • Spanish
    • Turkish
    • German
    • Bulgarian
  • Crypto News
  • Bitcoin For Beginners
  • Cryptocurrency Guides 101
  • Editorials
  • Bitcoin & Crypto Margin Trading
  • DeFi & NFT News
  • Bitcoin Price Analysis
  • Ethereum (ETH) Price Analysis
  • Ripple (XRP) Price Analysis
  • Market Updates
  • Interviews
  • Buy Bitcoin with Card
  • CryptoPotato Spanish
  • CryptoPotato Turkey
  • CryptoPotato Germany
  • CryptoPotato Bulgaria
Home » Crypto News » Making $500K in a Day: Moola Market Hacker Gets a Bounty and Returns Stolen Funds

Making $500K in a Day: Moola Market Hacker Gets a Bounty and Returns Stolen Funds

Author: Jordan Lyanchev

Last Updated Oct 19, 2022 @ 10:35

The exploit, which saw the price of MOO manipulated to provide a huge payout, originally left Moola in the hole for upwards of $9.1 million.

Getting your audio player ready...

On the 18th of October, Moola Market – a decently sized crypto lending platform – was exploited via price manipulation of its native token, MOO, which has relatively low liquidity. However, CELO – an ecosystem that Moola Markets is part of – does not.

The exploit was similar in nature to the recent Mango Markets fiasco, as the attacker used a platform’s native token with low liquidity to perform a series of unusual trades that, while not technically illegal, do constitute an abuse of the platform.

MOO Price Driven Up By 6,400%

In order to generate a huge payout, the attacker bought about $45k worth of MOO, which was then put down as collateral to borrow CELO from the platform. Nothing out of the ordinary so far. However, the attacker used the borrowed CELO to purchase more MOO.

This alternating recursion of buying one token and using it as collateral for the other was repeated multiple times. If this endeavor had been performed with two high liquidity tokens, the effects on their prices would have been negligible.

However, since MOO is a token with very low liquidity, the constant purchase of MOO was seen by the blockchain as a sudden interest in the token, driving the price up by a staggering 6,400%. The team at Moola was quick to take notice of the mischief.

We are actively investigating an incident on @Moola_Market. All activity on Moola has been paused. Please do not trade mTokens.

To the exploiter, we have contacted law enforcement and taken steps to make it difficult to liquidate the funds. We are willing to negotiate a…

— Moola Market 🐮 (@Moola_Market) October 18, 2022

Unfortunately, by the time they took notice of the enterprising trader showing an undue amount of interest in the token, the attacker was able to manipulate the price of MOO high enough to purchase a total of $1.2 million worth of MOO, $740k CELO Euros (cEUR), $644k CELO USD (cUSD) and $6.6 million worth of CELO. All in all, about $9.1 million worth of funds were borrowed, starting from an initial deposit of $45k.

Getting Back on Track

Once Moola devs noticed of the trades, they immediately reached out to the attacker via Twitter, promising legal action if funds were not returned within 24 hours. It’s important to note that the platform would have had limited legal recourse in case the attacker refused.

However, the two parties seem to have reached an agreement rather quickly.

“Following today’s incident, 93.1% of funds have been returned to the Moola governance multi-sig. We have continued to pause all activity on Moola, and will follow up with the community about next steps, and to safely restart operations of the Moola protocol.”

The remaining $500k seems to represent a bug bounty for the enterprising attacker – a much smaller sum than they initially made, but nevertheless a 1,000%+ return on his original investment of $45k.

SPECIAL OFFER (Sponsored)
Binance Free $600 (CryptoPotato Exclusive): Use this link to register a new account and receive $600 exclusive welcome offer on Binance (full details).

LIMITED OFFER for CryptoPotato readers at Bybit: Use this link to register and open a $500 FREE position on any coin!

Enjoy reading? Share with your friends
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram

About The Author

Jordan Lyanchev
More posts by this author

Jordan got into crypto in 2016 by trading and investing. He began writing about blockchain technology in 2017 and now serves as CryptoPotato's Assistant Editor-in-Chief. He has managed numerous crypto-related projects and is passionate about all things blockchain. Contact Jordan: LinkedIn

Join Our Community

FacebookX YouTubeTelegram


Editorials
How to Farm Airdrops on Hyperliquid (HYPE): The Complete Guide to Free Money This Crypto Cycle

How to Farm Airdrops on Hyperliquid (HYPE): The Complete Guide to Free Money This Crypto Cycle

How to Trade on Hyperliquid: The Ultimate Guide (Step-by-Step Walkthrough)

How to Trade on Hyperliquid: The Ultimate Guide (Step-by-Step Walkthrough)

11 Best Meme Coins to Watch in June 2025

11 Best Meme Coins to Watch in June 2025

7 Best Meme Coin Presales to Watch in June 2025

7 Best Meme Coin Presales to Watch in June 2025

Toobit Review 2025: Is Toobit a Safe Crypto Exchange?

Toobit Review 2025: Is Toobit a Safe Crypto Exchange?

Hyperliquid Bridge: How to Bridge USDC to Hyperliquid

Hyperliquid Bridge: How to Bridge USDC to Hyperliquid

11 Best Crypto Presales to Consider in June 2025

11 Best Crypto Presales to Consider in June 2025

Join Our Newsletter
Become a CryptoPotato VIP
One Weekly Email Can Change Your Crypto Life.
Sign-up FREE to receive our extended weekly market update and coin analysis report
We NEVER send spam. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Invalid email address
Thanks for subscribing!
Footer Logo
About
Advertise on CryptoPotato
About Us | Contact Us | Careers
Editorial Policy
Terms of service | Privacy Policy | GDPR
More Sections
IEO List | Evaluations
Airdrops
Scholarship
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: Information found on CryptoPotato is those of writers quoted. It does not represent the opinions of CryptoPotato on whether to buy, sell, or hold any investments. You are advised to conduct your own research before making any investment decisions. Use provided information at your own risk. Full disclaimer
© Copyright CryptoPotato 2016 - 2025
Scroll to top
One Daily Email Can Change Your Crypto Life.

Sign-up FREE to receive our extended daily market update and coin analysis report

We never send SPAM. You can unsubscribe at any moment
Invalid email address
Thanks for subscribing!