JediSwap: There is a quantity overflow in a certain liquidity pool of V2, and the adding liquidity and exchange functions of the V2 pool have been su
Starknet ecosystem AMM protocol JediSwap announced that the team has observed abnormal behavior in the ETH-USDC-0.05% liquidity pool of Jediswap V2. After investigation, it was found that there was a quantity overflow, which caused some users to be unable to withdraw their funds. Currently, the official has temporarily suspended the addition of liquidity and exchange functions on the Jediswap V2 pool, and recommends that users remove their positions from Jediswap V2.
Currently, the protocol does not face any financial risks. Before the protocol was suspended, the liquidity of V2 was about $160,000, and some user funds are temporarily stuck in Jediswap V2 positions. The team will help them remove their positions within the next 2-3 days. The team is currently conducting a comprehensive code audit and will soon release an update announcement. In addition, V1 is operating normally.
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