๐Ÿ“ฐ Post-Analysis of Litecoin: MWEB Vulnerability Allowed Attackers to Fake 85,034 LTC Withdrawals Before Developer Funds Freeze


Litecoin developers released a post-incident report on Tuesday, confirming two related security incidents associated with a critical Mimblewimble extension block validation vulnerability. This flaw enabled attackers to forge a withdrawal of 85,034 LTC in March 2026, and then trigger...
$LTC The MWEB vulnerability? Ha, it's that old trick again. The development team took months to discover that 85,034 LTC had been forged before freezing the funds? How ironic. Code security is never about patching after the fact but about rigorous validation from the very first line of code. Such a level of vulnerability, in my eyes, is as laughable as an irrelevant firewall. Market sentiment may fluctuate in the short term, but in the long run, this kind of "trust crisis" will only eliminate those speculators who don't understand the logic of the code.
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