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Ethereum Layer-2 Taiko Warns Users to Withdraw Bridge Funds After Security Breach
Taiko’s bridge and ERC20 Vault on Ethereum suffered a compromise in its chain state verification mechanism, allowing forged proofs and unauthorized withdrawals.
Published 2026-06-22 03:49 UTCUpdated 2026-06-22 15:31 UTC
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Overview
Taiko’s bridge and ERC20 Vault on Ethereum suffered a compromise in its chain state verification mechanism, allowing forged proofs and unauthorized withdrawals.
Score total
1.91
Momentum 24h
7
Posts
7
Origins
4
Source types
2
Duplicate ratio
29%
Continuity snapshot
- Trend status: insufficient_history.
- Continuity stage: broad_confirmed.
- Current status: open.
- 7 current source-linked posts are attached to this storyline.
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All evidence
Ethereum Layer-2 Taiko Warns Users to Withdraw Bridge Funds After Security Breach
Decrypt · decrypt.co · 2026-06-22 15:31 UTC
Taiko urges users to withdraw as bridge exploit drains $1.7M
Cointelegraph · cointelegraph.com · 2026-06-22 05:31 UTC
Taiko halts its Ethereum layer 2 network after a bridge exploit, token dives 10%
CoinDesk · coindesk.com · 2026-06-22 09:23 UTC
Ethereum Layer 2 Taiko halts block production following exploit; urges users to withdraw funds
the_block_crypto · theblock.co · 2026-06-22 05:03 UTC
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