CrediX team flees after $4.5m breach

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CertiK, a renowned blockchain analytics company, has raised an alarm about the sudden disappearance of the team behind CrediX Finance. According to a post on its official X account on Friday, CertiK said that since four days ago, the online presence of the project team has been down. 

As of press time, the official X handle of CrediX is inactive and its website went offline shortly after the attack. Additionally, the Telegram account of the project no longer exists and it has refused to communicate with customers.

#CertiKInsight 🚨

Following the incident that resulted in a $4.4M loss, the @CrediX_fi team has disappeared.

X account is inactive, and the website hasn’t been brought back online since August 4. pic.twitter.com/ymWoupVaZL

— CertiK Alert (@CertiKAlert) August 8, 2025

The development has raised serious concerns that the exit could be scandalous considering how the project just suffered a security breach that claimed $4.5 million. Recall that on Monday, reports surfaced that CrediX suffered an exploit that caused it to suspend deposits and withdrawal options. 

Meanwhile, SlowMist reported that six days before the attack, the hackers gained access to the multisig admin and bridge wallets of the protocol. After gaining access, the attackers minted new crypto as collateral to drain the liquidity pool of CrediX. 

🚨SlowMist TI Alert🚨

MistEye detected that @CrediX_fi has been exploited.

The CrediX Multisig Wallet, 6 days ago, added an attacker as both Admin and Bridge via ACLManager.https://t.co/E6tbBEI76M

This enabled the attacker, acting in the Bridge role, to directly mint… https://t.co/GiXswzNZqS pic.twitter.com/jJjYR1eyET

— SlowMist (@SlowMist_Team) August 4, 2025

Shortly after the attack, CrediX Finance took to its now inactive X page to assure full reimbursement to users. The platform stated that it has reached an agreement with the hacker to pay a certain amount for the stolen funds. 

Furthermore, the project team said that in the next two days, the hacker will return the missing assets. CrediX assured that once it received the funds, it would airdrop them to affected users. 

Surprisingly, the decentralized finance platform has remained silent ever since and has disabled all means of communication. 

Stability DAO accuses CrediX of exit scam, threatens legal action 

However, the move has triggered legal actions from investors who suspected the whole incident to be an exit scam. One of them, Stability DAO, a decentralized autonomous organization, revealed plans to launch a legal response to the sudden disappearance of the project team. 

The DAO discussed how it contacted other affected investors like Sonic Labs, Euler, Beets, and Trevee (formerly Rings Protocol). With their synergy, Stability DAO is confident that it will reclaim the missing funds. 

🚨 https://t.co/849ff6Hm5r has gone dark.

If you had funds in the @stabilitydao Metavaults, here’s what you need to know:

1️⃣ https://t.co/xumlL7Dbc7 has disappeared. Affected teams, including Sonic Labs, are working with legal + cybercrime authorities to recover funds.

2️⃣ A… pic.twitter.com/jtxiEzBjmi

— tomii.sonic | $S (@bsc_tomas) August 7, 2025

If the claims are true, CrediX joins the list of projects that went down as exit scams. In May 2023, DF Fintouch which claims close ties to Morgan Stanley carted away $32 million worth of users’ deposits. 

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