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Affected by Resolv exploit, USR plunges significantly to $0.29, RESOLV down over 10% in 24 hours

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**March 22nd** — Stablecoin USR, issued by Resolv, plummeted 69.1% in the past 24 hours following an attack, trading at $0.29 as of press time, per HTX market data. Resolv’s native token RESOLV also dropped over 10% in the same period, currently priced at $0.0549. Earlier reports detail the exploit: The hacker spent 200,000 USDC to mint 80 million USR, then converted USR to wstUSR before swapping it for USDC and USDT. To date, $17.24 million in USDC and USDT has been used to purchase 9,111 ETH.
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