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https://x.com/BlockSecTeam/status/1986057732810518640

>Root cause: rounding inconsistency and precision loss
The upscaling operation uses unidirectional rounding (rounding down), while the downscaling operation uses bidirectional rounding (rounding up and down).
This inconsistency creates precision loss that, when exploited through a carefully crafted swap path, violates the standard principle that rounding should always favor the protocol.
Exploit execution
The attacker deliberately crafted parameters, including the number of iterations and input values, to maximize the effect of the precision loss.
The attacker used a two-stage approach to evade detection: first executing the core exploit within a single transaction without immediate profit, then realizing profits by withdrawing assets in a separate transaction.

how much more must be stolen before we admit the real number delusion of arbitrary precision closing a limit is having negative consquences on the human race and retrace our steps back to the pythagorean monochord and quite trying to wash over the incommensurate

https://odysee.com/@musicam-geometria-utebantur:6/wildberger-edit-v1:4



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