Memecoin Launchpad Odin.fun Suffers $7M Liquidity Exploit

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By Shaurya Malwa|Edited by Parikshit Mishra

Updated Aug 13, 2025, 10:48 a.m. Published Aug 13, 2025, 10:35 a.m.

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  • Hackers exploited a vulnerability in Odin.fun’s liquidity system, stealing 58.2 BTC, valued at approximately $7 million.
  • The attack involved manipulating token prices through artificial inflation and liquidity withdrawal, primarily linked to Chinese hacker groups.
  • Odin.fun is working with law enforcement and exchanges to recover the funds and plans to compensate affected users after a security audit.

Hackers drained 58.2 bitcoin

, worth about $7 million, from memecoin launchpad Odin.fun in a sophisticated liquidity manipulation exploit that is being linked to China-based hacking groups.

The attack targeted the Bitcoin-based memecoin launchpad’s automated liquidity market-making system, which co-founder Bob Bodily later described as having a critical vulnerability.

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Blockchain data shows the platform’s bitcoin reserves plummeted from 291 BTC to 232.8 BTC in under two hours amid the attack.

“Today we discovered a major exploit in our liquidity AMM which was introduced in our latest update,” Bodily said in an X post following the attack. “Several malicious users, primarily linked to groups in China, took advantage of this vulnerability to steal a significant amount of BTC from the platform.”

Attackers exploited Odin’s liquidity pool by depositing a worthless token like SATOSHI alongside BTC, setting an inflated price ratio in the thin market. By manipulating the pool’s math — often through self-trading or over-weighted deposits — they made the token appear far more valuable in BTC terms.

They then withdrew liquidity, receiving large amounts of real BTC at the fake price, draining 58.2 BTC from the pool.

This pump-and-drain worked because automated market makers rely purely on internal supply ratios, not external price checks, making them vulnerable when pools are shallow or poorly secured.

Bodily said the incident involved multiple threat actors, many tied to Chinese groups, working in coordination to exploit the flaw. The breach was first flagged by a community member who noticed the unusual liquidity movements, prompting an immediate freeze on suspicious accounts.

While the platform’s remaining funds are “safe,” Bodily admitted Odin’s treasury isn’t large enough to fully absorb the losses, forcing the team to prepare what he called a “concrete plan” to compensate affected users.

“We have ideas… we’ll share details as soon as they are finalized,” he said on X, adding that the plan is being shaped alongside a full audit from a security firm in a process expected to take up to a week.

The Odin.fun team has contacted U.S. law enforcement and is coordinating with Binance and OKX, both of which have engaged Chinese authorities to track and potentially freeze the stolen funds.

Read more: Indian Crypto Exchange CoinDCX Suffers $44M Hack

Shaurya is the Co-Leader of the CoinDesk tokens and data team in Asia with a focus on crypto derivatives, DeFi, market microstructure, and protocol analysis.

Shaurya holds over $1,000 in BTC, ETH, SOL, AVAX, SUSHI, CRV, NEAR, YFI, YFII, SHIB, DOGE, USDT, USDC, BNB, MANA, MLN, LINK, XMR, ALGO, VET, CAKE, AAVE, COMP, ROOK, TRX, SNX, RUNE, FTM, ZIL, KSM, ENJ, CKB, JOE, GHST, PERP, BTRFLY, OHM, BANANA, ROME, BURGER, SPIRIT, and ORCA.

He provides over $1,000 to liquidity pools on Compound, Curve, SushiSwap, PancakeSwap, BurgerSwap, Orca, AnySwap, SpiritSwap, Rook Protocol, Yearn Finance, Synthetix, Harvest, Redacted Cartel, OlympusDAO, Rome, Trader Joe, and SUN.

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