Solv Protocol was hacked and approximately 38 SolvBTC, worth about $2.7 million, were stolen.

BlockBeats News, March 6 — Solv Protocol officially announced that a limited exploit occurred in a single BRO Vault, affecting a very small number of users (fewer than 10). The affected amount is 38.0474 SolvBTC, approximately $2.7 million. All other vaults and user funds remain secure and unaffected. Solv Protocol is actively investigating with security partners and has taken measures to prevent any future incidents. The protocol will cover the losses for affected users.

Additionally, the official team has sent a message to the hacker: if the funds are returned promptly, a 10% white-hat bounty will be offered.

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