Crypto: Update: 2026's biggest crypto exploit: $292 million gets drained from Kelp DAO with wrapped ether stranded across 20 chains

Crypto: Update: 2026's biggest crypto exploit: $292 million gets drained from Kelp DAO with wrapped ether stranded across 20 chains

A cross-chain bridge holding nearly a fifth of a restaked ether token's circulating supply just got drained, and the fallout is moving through DeFi faster than Kelp DAO can pause contracts. An attacker drained 116,500 rsETH (restaked ether) from Kelp DAO's LayerZero-powered bridge at 17:35 UTC on Saturday, worth roughly $292 million at current prices and representing about 18% of rsETH's 630,000 token circulating supply tracked by CoinGecko. LayerZero is a cross-chain messaging layer, or the infrastructure that lets different blockchains send verified instructions to each other. Kelp DAO is a liquid restaking protocol, which takes user-deposited ETH, routes it through EigenLayer to earn additional yield on top of standard Ethereum staking rewards, and issues rsETH as a tradeable receipt. The bridge that was drained held the rsETH reserve backing wrapped versions of the token deployed on more than 20 other blockchains. The attacker tricked LayerZero's cross-chain messaging layer into believing a valid instruction had arrived from another network, which triggered Kelp's bridge to release 116,500 rsETH to an attacker-controlled address. Kelp's emergency pauser multisig froze the protocol's core contracts 46 minutes after the successful drain, at 18:21 UTC. Two follow-up attempts at 18:26 UTC and 18:28 UTC both reverted, each carrying the same LayerZero packet attempting another 40,000 rsETH drain worth roughly $100 million. rsETH is deployed across more than 20 networks including Base, Arbitrum, Linea, Blast, Mantle and Scroll, with LayerZero's OFT standard handling the cross-chain movement. The rsETH held in the bridge was the reserve backing wrapped versions on every layer 2 blockchain, or networks that run atop Ethereum.

Source: CoinDesk