TrustedVolumes Under Attack, $5.87M Stolen on Ethereum Network

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On-chain data reveals a major exploit targeting TrustedVolumes, a 1inch market maker/parser, on the Ethereum network. The compromised parser contract has lost $5.87 million, including 1,291.16 WETH, 206,282 USDT, 16.939 WBTC, and 1,268,771 USDC. On-chain analysis by Blockaid links the attacker to the March 2025 1inch Fusion V1 exploit. The vulnerability exists in a custom RFQ transaction proxy controlled by TrustedVolumes. More details are expected soon.

ChainCatcher report: According to Blockaid monitoring, its vulnerability detection system has identified an ongoing attack on 1inch’s market maker/resolver TrustedVolumes on the Ethereum network. The compromised contract is the TrustedVolumes resolver; as of now, approximately $5.87 million has been withdrawn, including 1,291.16 WETH, 206,282 USDT, 16.939 WBTC, and 1,268,771 USDC. Blockaid states that the attacker is the same actor responsible for the March 2025 attack on 1inch Fusion V1, but this exploit targets a different vulnerability within a custom RFQ trading agent contract controlled by TrustedVolumes. Further details will be disclosed shortly.

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