On May 2025, Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 was exploited in a price manipulation, resulting in approximately $105.5K in losses. That makes the Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 exploit the 210th largest DeFi incident out of 690 documented in our archive.
Attack Mechanics: How the Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 Price Manipulation Played Out
Exploit Class Applied to Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50
The Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 incident on May 9, 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, Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 is 1 of 85 documented price manipulation incidents.
Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 in Context
At $105.5K, the Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 exploit is a minor (<$1M) event compared to the largest same-class incident in our archive — CreamFinance (2021) at $130M.
Prior Price Manipulation Before Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50
The nearest price manipulation incident before Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 was Lifeprotocol, 13 days earlier on April 26, 2025 ($15.1K lost). The same exploit class surfaced again within the price manipulation attack surface.
Impact & Recovery for Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50
Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 Loss Figure
The Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 exploit caused $105,500 in losses — a minor (<$1M) incident and the 27th largest of 96 documented in 2025.
Where Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 Sits Among Price Manipulation Attacks
Ranked by loss size, Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 is the 27th largest of 85 price manipulation incidents documented. That puts the Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 loss below the class average of $3.9M.
Timeline Since the Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 Incident
The Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 exploit occurred 11 months ago (340 days). The contract, its fork-block, and the attack transaction remain on-chain and forensically reproducible.
Primary Reference for Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50
Public post-mortem / on-chain analysis for the Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 incident: view source.
FAQ
How much did Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 lose?
The Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 exploit in May 2025 resulted in $105,500 in losses — the 27th largest of 96 DeFi incidents that year.
When did the Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 hack happen?
The Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 exploit was recorded on May 9, 2025 — 340 days ago.
What type of exploit hit Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50?
The Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 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 Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50?
Our archive contains 85 documented price manipulation incidents. The Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 incident is one of them.
How does Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 compare to the largest Price Manipulation attack?
The largest price manipulation incident in our archive is CreamFinance (2021) at $130M. The Nalakuvara_LotteryTicket50 loss is $105.5K.
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