MWEB flaw exposes Litecoin to double-spend risk, forcing reorg while market reaction remains limited. A coordinated attack forced Litecoin to roll back part ofMWEB flaw exposes Litecoin to double-spend risk, forcing reorg while market reaction remains limited. A coordinated attack forced Litecoin to roll back part of

Litecoin Chain Reorg Erases Three Hours After-Privacy Layer Exploit

2026/04/26 07:11
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MWEB flaw exposes Litecoin to double-spend risk, forcing reorg while market reaction remains limited.

A coordinated attack forced Litecoin to roll back part of its chain on Saturday, erasing several hours of activity. Attackers exploited a flaw tied to its MimbleWimble Extension Block (MWEB) privacy layer. The incident triggered double-spend attempts and disrupted multiple cross-chain protocols. Developers have since patched the vulnerability, though some losses were reported.

Litecoin Chain Reorg Erases Three Hours After-Privacy Layer Exploit

Three-Hour Litecoin Reorg Follows Attack on Mining and Validation Layers

Details from the Litecoin Foundation point to a zero-day bug affecting nodes running outdated software. Malicious actors crafted invalid MWEB transactions that appeared legitimate to those nodes. That loophole allowed unauthorized peg-outs from the privacy layer into the main chain. Funds were then routed toward decentralized exchanges before the issue was detected.

Mining infrastructure came under additional pressure during the event. Several major pools faced denial-of-service activity tied to the same exploit. The chain reorganization spanned blocks 3,095,930 to 3,095,943. Production slowed significantly, taking over three hours to complete. During that window, attackers executed multiple double-spend attempts across cross-chain swap platforms.

Alex Shevchenko described the incident as a coordinated attack in a public post. He noted that affected transactions were later removed once honest nodes rejected the manipulated blocks. However, protocols that had already accepted those transactions experienced losses. Exposure linked to NEAR Protocol Intents alone reached roughly $600,000.

MWEB, introduced in May 2022, allows users to move LTC into a confidential extension chain. That system relies on peg-in and peg-out mechanics to maintain balance between layers. A flaw in that accounting process enabled the generation of coins temporarily. Once consensus corrected the chain, those transactions were invalidated and removed.

Structural Weakness Persists in LTC Despite Limited Post-Exploit Selloff

Despite the severity of the exploit, market reaction remained muted. Price action showed limited immediate response, suggesting traders viewed the issue as contained. Broader sentiment may also reflect fatigue from repeated security incidents across the sector.

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Litecoin’s recent price behavior reflects broader structural weakness:

  • Trades near $56, down roughly 1% on the day.
  • Declined about 35% over the past year.
  • Underperformed Bitcoin and Ethereum, as well as half of the top assets.
  • Remains below its 200-day moving average.
  • Sits nearly 86% below its all-time high.

Even with these pressures, liquidity remains strong relative to its market size. Short-term activity has also shown some resilience, with 17 positive days recorded in the past month.

Crypto markets have faced sustained pressure from exploits in 2026. Over $750 million has been lost across DeFi platforms by mid-April. Notable incidents include a $292 million breach involving Kelp DAO and a $285 million attack on Solana-based platform Drift Protocol. Many of these attacks targeted cross-chain infrastructure, similar to the Litecoin event.

Saturday’s reorganization marks the first known exploit targeting Litecoin’s privacy layer. While the network quickly corrected the issue, the event raises concerns about edge-case vulnerabilities in hybrid chain designs.

The post Litecoin Chain Reorg Erases Three Hours After-Privacy Layer Exploit appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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