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CrossCurve Bridge Exploit: Spoofed Messages Bypass Axelar Validation in Cross-Chain Protocols

In the fast-paced world of cross-chain DeFi, few events shake the community like a bridge exploit. On February 1,2026, CrossCurve, a decentralized cross-chain liquidity protocol formerly known as EYWA, fell victim to a CrossCurve exploit...

Axelar Gateway Bypass Risks: Scanning Spoofed Cross-Chain Messages After CrossCurve Exploit

In early February 2026, CrossCurve, a cross-chain liquidity protocol formerly known as EYWA, lost around $3 million to a smart contract exploit that exposed critical flaws in its bridge infrastructure. Attackers spoofed cross-chain...

Axelar ReceiverAxelar Spoofed Message Bypass: Cross-Chain Bridge Risks and Scanner Detection

In early February 2026, CrossCurve, a cross-chain liquidity protocol formerly known as EYWA, lost roughly $3 million to a cunning exploit. Attackers spoofed cross-chain messages via the Axelar ReceiverAxelar vulnerability, bypassing...

CrossCurve Bridge Exploit: ReceiverAxelar expressExecute Spoofed Message Bypass Explained

In the ever-expanding realm of cross-chain liquidity protocols, few incidents underscore the perils of insufficient message validation as starkly as the recent CrossCurve exploit . On February 1, CrossCurve, previously known as EYWA,...

CrossCurve Axelar Exploit Breakdown: Spoofed Messages Bypassing ReceiverAxelar Validation Risks

On January 31,2026, CrossCurve, a cross-chain liquidity protocol previously known as EYWA, confirmed a devastating security breach that drained approximately $3 million from its bridge infrastructure. Attackers exploited a critical flaw in...

Axelar ReceiverAxelar expressExecute Bypass Risks in Cross-Chain Bridges 2026

In early February 2026, the cross-chain liquidity protocol CrossCurve grappled with a stark reminder of the fragility in blockchain interoperability. Attackers siphoned roughly $3 million by exploiting a flaw in the ReceiverAxelar...