On June 2021, Eleven Finance suffered a other — the first of 188 documented other incidents in our archive where the loss figure was not publicly disclosed but the exploit pattern is documented below.
Attack Mechanics: How the Eleven Finance Other Played Out
Exploit Class Applied to Eleven Finance
The Eleven Finance incident on June 22, 2021 is classified as a Other. A specific exploit class outside the most common buckets. In the full archive, Eleven Finance is 1 of 188 documented other incidents.
Eleven Finance in Context
The Eleven Finance incident joins a class whose largest loss to date is MIMSpell (2024) at $65M.
Prior Other Before Eleven Finance
The nearest other incident before Eleven Finance was PancakeHunny, 19 days earlier on June 3, 2021. The same exploit class surfaced again within the other attack surface.
Eleven Finance Vulnerability Signature
The primary source categorises the Eleven Finance exploit specifically as “Doesn’t burn shares”. This narrower label is entity-specific: it reflects how the Eleven Finance contract failed, rather than the broad other pattern alone.
Impact & Recovery for Eleven Finance
Eleven Finance Loss Figure
The loss figure for Eleven Finance is not publicly disclosed. The primary source reports the exploit in non-USD terms, so no USD estimate is published here. For reference, the average loss across 188 other incidents in our archive is $2.03M.
Timeline Since the Eleven Finance Incident
The Eleven Finance exploit occurred 4.8 years ago (1,757 days). The contract, its fork-block, and the attack transaction remain on-chain and forensically reproducible.
Primary Reference for Eleven Finance
Public post-mortem / on-chain analysis for the Eleven Finance incident: view source.
FAQ
How much did Eleven Finance lose?
The Eleven Finance loss figure is not publicly disclosed. The primary source reports the exploit in non-USD token terms, so no USD estimate is published here.
When did the Eleven Finance hack happen?
The Eleven Finance exploit was recorded on June 22, 2021 — 1,757 days ago.
What type of exploit hit Eleven Finance?
The Eleven Finance incident is classified as a Other. A specific exploit class outside the most common buckets.
How common is the Other pattern seen at Eleven Finance?
Our archive contains 188 documented other incidents. The Eleven Finance incident is one of them.
How does Eleven Finance compare to the largest Other attack?
The largest other incident in our archive is MIMSpell (2024) at $65M. The Eleven Finance loss was not publicly disclosed.
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