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Saga Pauses EVM Chain After Smart Contract Exploit...
The Block•Thursday, January 22, 2026 at 04:41 AM•1 min read

Saga Pauses EVM Chain After Smart Contract Exploit, Funds Bridged to ETH

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The Saga project has paused its EVM chain following a smart contract exploit. According to reports, the attacker successfully bridged the stolen funds out of SagaEVM and subsequently converted them into ether. The development highlights the ongoing security challenges within the decentralized finance (DeFi) space, particularly concerning smart contract vulnerabilities and cross-chain bridging protocols. Such incidents underscore the importance of rigorous security audits and proactive measures to safeguard user funds and maintain confidence in blockchain networks.

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Saga Pauses EVM Chain After Smart Contract Exploit...
The Block•Thursday, January 22, 2026 at 04:41 AM•1 min read

Saga Pauses EVM Chain After Smart Contract Exploit, Funds Bridged to ETH

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The Saga project has paused its EVM chain following a smart contract exploit. According to reports, the attacker successfully bridged the stolen funds out of SagaEVM and subsequently converted them into ether. The development highlights the ongoing security challenges within the decentralized finance (DeFi) space, particularly concerning smart contract vulnerabilities and cross-chain bridging protocols. Such incidents underscore the importance of rigorous security audits and proactive measures to safeguard user funds and maintain confidence in blockchain networks.

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