shield Precision Loss · $600K loss

Inside the MidasCapitalXYZ Precision Loss — $600K gone on June 17, 2023

On June 2023, MidasCapitalXYZ was exploited in a precision loss, resulting in approximately $600K in losses. That makes the MidasCapitalXYZ exploit the 110th largest DeFi incident out of 690 documented in our archive.

Attack Mechanics: How the MidasCapitalXYZ Precision Loss Played Out

Exploit Class Applied to MidasCapitalXYZ

The MidasCapitalXYZ incident on June 17, 2023 is classified as a Precision Loss. Rounding errors in token math let the attacker extract small but repeatable profits. In the full archive, MidasCapitalXYZ is 1 of 8 documented precision loss incidents.

MidasCapitalXYZ in Context

At $600K, the MidasCapitalXYZ exploit is a minor (<$1M) event compared to the largest same-class incident in our archive — BalancerV2 (2025) at $120M.

Impact & Recovery for MidasCapitalXYZ

MidasCapitalXYZ Loss Figure

The MidasCapitalXYZ exploit caused $600,000 in losses — a minor (<$1M) incident and the 44th largest of 214 documented in 2023. This single incident represents 0.1% of all tracked losses that year.

Where MidasCapitalXYZ Sits Among Precision Loss Attacks

Ranked by loss size, MidasCapitalXYZ is the 5th largest of 8 precision loss incidents documented. That puts the MidasCapitalXYZ loss below the class average of $27.06M.

Timeline Since the MidasCapitalXYZ Incident

The MidasCapitalXYZ exploit occurred 2.8 years ago (1,032 days). The contract, its fork-block, and the attack transaction remain on-chain and forensically reproducible.

Primary Reference for MidasCapitalXYZ

Public post-mortem / on-chain analysis for the MidasCapitalXYZ incident: view source.

FAQ

How much did MidasCapitalXYZ lose?

The MidasCapitalXYZ exploit in June 2023 resulted in $600,000 in losses — the 44th largest of 214 DeFi incidents that year.

When did the MidasCapitalXYZ hack happen?

The MidasCapitalXYZ exploit was recorded on June 17, 2023 — 1,032 days ago.

What type of exploit hit MidasCapitalXYZ?

The MidasCapitalXYZ incident is classified as a Precision Loss. Rounding errors in token math let the attacker extract small but repeatable profits.

How common is the Precision Loss pattern seen at MidasCapitalXYZ?

Our archive contains 8 documented precision loss incidents. The MidasCapitalXYZ incident is one of them.

How does MidasCapitalXYZ compare to the largest Precision Loss attack?

The largest precision loss incident in our archive is BalancerV2 (2025) at $120M. The MidasCapitalXYZ loss is $600K.

How is ESG performance measured in the study?

Using a score variable from Thomson Reuters Eikon.

What types of data are used as input for the prediction models?

Social data from Twitter and market data.