![]() ![]() The Block Research Analyst Kevin Peng explains that, so far, 190 Ethereum addresses have approved the problematic contract. They also published a list of contracts across all chains that should be revoked. "The bug allows an unauthorized entity to essentially "yoink" tokens without the proper approval from the token owner," Kay says, adding: "Following the first attack for 100 ETH - possibly a white hat - it seems like another hacker came along and stole another 1800-ish ETH using the same exact contract but instead named their function "notyoink."ĭeFi Llama's claims only those who swapped on SushiSwap within the last four days should be affected. "The "yoink" function was used by the first attacker, which is due to the attack vector being a bug in the "approve" mechanism of the sushi swap router contract," The Block Research Analyst Brad Kay explains. and in technical terms, "is because in the internal swap() function, it will call swapUniV3() to set variable "lastCalledPool" which is at storage slot 0x00." The cybersecurity account adds that "later on in the swap3callback function the permission check get bypassed." The root cause, according to Ancilia, Inc. The exploit involves an approve-related bug on the RouterProcessor2 contract - which PeckShield and SushiSwap Head Chef Jared Grey recommend revoking on all chains. And the tongue is yours.Decentralized exchange SushiSwap has fallen victim to an exploit, which led to the loss of more than $3.3 million from at least one user, known as 0xSifu on Twitter. Now he is an imprisoned feudal or Iqta vassal. But hey, if he runs away, you can track him down to his new court, make his new liege your vassal through a war if you have to, and you get another chance. Now you have to be lucky again to imprison him. ![]() He will still be a mayor because of his former government type. But afterward, after waiting a day so he becomes your courtier, release him and grant him a barony castle or Iqta temple, so that he is a landed vassal again, but under open succession law. Here goes the solution Do imprison the mayor and revoke his title. But with mayors, I first to had to revoke their titles and the artifacts were destroyed because I executed the mayors after they became courtiers. That's why I had no problem with taking my counts and temple owners under Iqta government. The item is destroyed only when the executed previous owner is a courtier. Ck2 wiki's Execution page (not Artifact page) says īut then how come I could inherit artifacts other times and not this time? And eventually I figured out that the wiki page is wrong too. Is it because it is a lv1 item? But I got other lv1 items fine. Eventually figure that this is not luck based. I cross fingers because I had experienced that an artifact is sometimes destroyed.Īnd I fail. I cross fingers again, and execute him hopping to inherit the freaking tongue. For that, I first have that county as my direct vassal, send my highest martial to suppress revolt, save and reload to update correct imprisonment chance, gift gold and even an artifact to raise the mayor's opinion, and really cross my fingers and hope for the best.Īnd when I get him imprisoned, I execute his liege count to make him my direct vassal and revoke his city holding. You would have to first successfully imprison them. They are often held by a barony vassal, especially a mayor with republic government so you can't easily inherit them. Having a few of each, you can turn any incompetent ruler a decent one, and a decent ruler a great one. For me, each of them worth more than a lv4 swords. ![]() I search them in the start and prioritize in getting them. They are tongue of some saint and tongue of an unbeliever. Fortunately, there are two very common and STACKABLE lv1 artifacts that give +1 on either of them. It had gave me a great deal of agony until I had figured it out.ĭiplomacy is probably the most important stat of a ruler, and Intrigue just as much for plot murderers and executing tyrants. It's totally legit information where Ck2 Wiki is wrong. ![]()
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