Attention, blockchain enthusiasts! Curve Finance said on Twitter that many stablecoin pools using Vyper 0.2.15 (such as alETH/msETH/pETH) were attacked due to a recursive lock failure. But don’t worry, the team is assessing the situation and will keep the community updated on the latest developments. The good news is that the crvUSD contract and other pools have not been affected.

Previously, the Ethereum programming language Vyper issued an announcement stating that the recursive locks of Vyper versions 0.2.15, 0.2.16 and 0.3.0 are invalid and are currently under investigation. What do you think of this? Welcome to chat in the comment area!