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    SagaEVM Chainlet Halted Following $7M Exploit

    By Crypto EditorJanuary 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Layer-1 blockchain protocol Saga has paused its SagaEVM chainlet after it suffered a $7 million exploit that noticed unauthorized funds bridged out and transformed into Ether.

    The Saga staff introduced in an X submit on Wednesday that it had paused the Ethereum-compatible chain at block peak 6,593,800 in response to the exploit.

    In a follow-up Medium submit, the staff mentioned as a part of the continuing investigation, they’ve discovered the safety incident seems to have “concerned a coordinated sequence of contract deployments, cross-chain exercise, and subsequent liquidity withdrawals.”

    “There was no consensus failure, validator compromise, or signer key leakage. The broader Saga community stays structurally sound,” they mentioned, including that it has launched extra safeguards to forestall comparable assaults. 

    SagaEVM Chainlet Halted Following $7M Exploit
    Supply: Saga

    Attacker pockets recognized, blacklist in progress

    Together with the SagaEVM chainlet, the platform’s different stablecoins, Colt and Mustang, had been additionally affected, in response to Saga. The chain will keep paused till after engineering and safety groups examine additional and publish their full autopsy.

    Within the meantime, the Saga staff mentioned that they had recognized the handle the place the funds had been despatched and are “working with exchanges and bridges to blacklist this handle.”