In the shadowed corridors of the blockchain, a lone sentinel named ZachXBT raised the alarm, his on-chain divinations revealing a rot festering within Polymarket’s UMA CTF Adapter.
This so-called “UMA CTF Adapter,” a digital contraption meant to mediate disputes through the vaunted “Optimistic Oracle,” has proven to be a hollow shield against the wolves of avarice.
According to the prophet of ledgers, more than half a million dollars-spirited away like a thief in the night-now rests in the cold embrace of an address tagged 0x8F98075db5d6C620e8D420A8c516E2F2059d9B91, a digital monument to hubris.
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– Satoshi Club (@esatoshiclub) May 22, 2026
The saga, still unfolding like a dirge in a dystopian opera, awaits the crescendo of Polymarket’s response-or perhaps its requiem. BeInCrypto, ever the diligent scribe, seeks answers from the architects of this debacle and will update accordingly, though hope is a scarce commodity here.
As if to mock the very notion of “decentralized” security, May 2026 has birthed 19 hacks, a grim carnival of DeFi calamities, with $38.2 million vanishing into the void. One might call it progress, if progress were a funeral march.
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2026-05-22 12:06