Resolv Labs’ stablecoin USR has crashed hard. The token lost about 80% of its value after a major exploit. The attack took place on March 22. Within hours, USRResolv Labs’ stablecoin USR has crashed hard. The token lost about 80% of its value after a major exploit. The attack took place on March 22. Within hours, USR

Resolv Stablecoin Collapses 80% After $23M Exploit

2026/03/23 20:03
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Resolv Labs’ stablecoin USR has crashed hard. The token lost about 80% of its value after a major exploit. The attack took place on March 22. Within hours, USR dropped from near $1 to as low as $0.20. At one point, it even fell lower on some platforms. The attacker used a small amount of funds to trigger the exploit. 

Reports suggest they used under $200,000 in collateral. Then they created about 80 million USR tokens. These tokens were not secured by real assets. The attacker then sold the tokens on decentralized exchanges. This drained about $23 million from the system.

Exploit Unfolded and Triggered the Collapse

The attack began with a small collateral deposit. Soon after, the attacker minted around 80 million USR tokens without proper backing. They quickly sold these tokens across decentralized exchanges. This triggered heavy selling pressure.

As a result, the price crashed within hours. The losses then spread across multiple DeFi platforms, affecting pools and users. The sudden sell-off created panic and the stablecoin rapidly lost its peg.

Root Cause and How the Hack Worked

The issue came from a weak control system. Experts believe a private key linked to the protocol was compromised. This gave the attacker special access. With that access, they could mint tokens without proper checks. Normally, stablecoins require strict rules before new tokens are created. In this case, those checks failed.

The attacker used a two-step process. First, they requested token minting. Then, they completed the process without enough collateral. Because of this flaw, the system allowed massive over-minting. This was not just a simple bug. It shows a deeper issue with access control and security.

Impact on Users and DeFi Ecosystem

The damage spread quickly across the DeFi space. Many users held USR in lending platforms and liquidity pools. When the price crashed, these positions lost value. This triggered liquidations across several protocols.

While the system became unstable. Reports show about $95 million in assets against $173 million in liabilities. This means the protocol is now under pressure. It does not have enough backing to cover all tokens. Resolv Labs said core collateral is still safe. But users still face losses. The event also raised new concerns. It shows the risks of crypto-backed stablecoins.

Resolv Labs Response and Latest Updates

Resolv Labs has paused its protocol for now. The team is investigating the exploit and working on a recovery plan. They have also started taking steps to control the damage. Some tokens have been burned to reduce supply.

At the same time, they are tracking the attacker’s wallet activity. The USR price has shown a slight recovery but remains far below its peg. Users are now waiting for clear updates and possible compensation plans.

What DeFi Users Should Learn From This?

This incident offers clear lessons. First, strong security is critical. Private keys must be protected at all times. Second, users should not rely on a single stablecoin. Diversification can lower risk. Third, always monitor projects closely. Early warnings can also help avoid losses. Finally, even stablecoins are not always stable.

The Resolv USR crash shows how fast things can go wrong in DeFi. While the space keeps growing, risks remain high. For now, this incident stands as a reminder. Innovation must go hand in hand with strong security.

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