Moonwell’s $1.78 million oracle mispricing exploit is reigniting debate over “vibe-coded” smart contracts and how AI tools like Claude Opus 4.6 should be governed in DeFi development.
DeFi lending protocol Moonwell lost $1.78 million after AI code from Claude Opus 4.6 led to an oracle configuration error.
While AI-powered tools are getting better at coding, errors still occur and can cost millions, as an example from this week has already demonstrated.
Claude Opus 4.6 linked to a $1.78M DeFi hack after cbETH mispricing. Auditor Pashov and SlowMist cite oracle formula vulnerability concerns.
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