shield Price Manipulation · $15.1K loss

Lifeprotocol Hack: How $15.1K Was Lost in a Price Manipulation (2025)

On April 2025, Lifeprotocol was exploited in a price manipulation, resulting in approximately $15.1K in losses. That makes the Lifeprotocol exploit the 355th largest DeFi incident out of 690 documented in our archive.

Attack Mechanics: How the Lifeprotocol Price Manipulation Played Out

Exploit Class Applied to Lifeprotocol

The Lifeprotocol incident on April 26, 2025 is classified as a Price Manipulation. The attacker drives the on-chain price of a token up or down within a single transaction to extract value from the protocol. In the full archive, Lifeprotocol is 1 of 85 documented price manipulation incidents.

Lifeprotocol in Context

At $15.1K, the Lifeprotocol exploit is a minor (<$1M) event compared to the largest same-class incident in our archive — CreamFinance (2021) at $130M.

Prior Price Manipulation Before Lifeprotocol

The nearest price manipulation incident before Lifeprotocol was BBXToken, 37 days earlier on March 20, 2025 ($11.9K lost). The same exploit class surfaced again within the price manipulation attack surface.

Impact & Recovery for Lifeprotocol

Lifeprotocol Loss Figure

The Lifeprotocol exploit caused $15,114 in losses — a minor (<$1M) incident and the 64th largest of 96 documented in 2025.

Where Lifeprotocol Sits Among Price Manipulation Attacks

Ranked by loss size, Lifeprotocol is the 52nd largest of 85 price manipulation incidents documented. That puts the Lifeprotocol loss below the class average of $3.9M.

Timeline Since the Lifeprotocol Incident

The Lifeprotocol exploit occurred 12 months ago (353 days). The contract, its fork-block, and the attack transaction remain on-chain and forensically reproducible.

Primary Reference for Lifeprotocol

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

FAQ

How much did Lifeprotocol lose?

The Lifeprotocol exploit in April 2025 resulted in $15,114 in losses — the 64th largest of 96 DeFi incidents that year.

When did the Lifeprotocol hack happen?

The Lifeprotocol exploit was recorded on April 26, 2025 — 353 days ago.

What type of exploit hit Lifeprotocol?

The Lifeprotocol incident is classified as a Price Manipulation. The attacker drives the on-chain price of a token up or down within a single transaction to extract value from the protocol.

How common is the Price Manipulation pattern seen at Lifeprotocol?

Our archive contains 85 documented price manipulation incidents. The Lifeprotocol incident is one of them.

How does Lifeprotocol compare to the largest Price Manipulation attack?

The largest price manipulation incident in our archive is CreamFinance (2021) at $130M. The Lifeprotocol loss is $15.1K.

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