Three DeFi protocols, because one calamity is simply too vulgar, collapsed on Tuesday. Among them: a $3.46 million “exploit” later rebranded as a foundation rescue-how charitable.
Bloomberg’s James Seyffart, ever the party guest with a dagger in his smile, used the chaos to mock Crypto Twitter’s obsession with AI as crypto’s real villain. Spoiler: the true villain is the house of cards they built themselves.
Tuesday’s Parade of Errors
Blockaid rang the alarm bell at 1:36 p.m. UTC, because nothing says “urgent” like a timestamp precise to the minute. 13.71 billion Sweat Economy tokens-65% of the supply-embarked on a joyride through an attacker’s wallet. How quaint.
🚨Community Alert: Ongoing exploit on @SweatEconomy on @NEARProtocol.
Exploiter:
3be304b2151870b2be88b9de0b80acab921337ad152584138bd852fc6e9ae018Largest exploit tx:
DvrSMfY85Anc6AuLUmoEDkDdab7qX5NUZLu76HN8NoPn– Blockaid (@blockaid_) April 29, 2026
On-chain detectives, including former NEAR contributor Zacodil, traced the mischief to an April 27 smart contract “upgrade”-a term as trustworthy as a politician’s promise. The update included refund_first and refund_second methods. Naturally, someone refunded themselves 13.63 billion SWEAT. How generous.
Earlier that day, the Syndicate Commons bridge on Base lost $330,000 to $400,000 in SYND tokens. The thief, ever the globetrotter, bridged the loot to Ethereum.
We are investigating unusual movements in SYND tokens that may indicate a possible security issue.
We recommend avoiding provisioning any liquidity until this is resolved.
– Syndicate (@syndicateio) April 29, 2026
Meanwhile, on Sui, Aftermath Finance paused its perpetuals protocol after losing $1.14 million. Their tweet? “Total damage is 1.14m. We are now focused on recovery.” How poetic.
Total damage is 1.14m.
We are now focused on recovery.
– Aftermath Finance (🥚, 🥚) (@AftermathFi) April 29, 2026
Seyffart’s Rebuttal: A Love Letter to Crypto’s Delusions
Crypto Twitter spent April wailing that AI will kill crypto. How droll! AI agents, they claim, will steal venture capital from altcoins and render human-led projects obsolete. As if humans haven’t already rendered them obsolete with code written by interns.
People are asking – Is AI the end of crypto? quipped James Seyffart, an ETF analyst at Bloomberg.
The real threat, he argues, isn’t AI but crypto’s own chronic incompetence. The same vulnerabilities that drained $5 million on Tuesday are the genre de nos jours. How charming.
Sweat Economy, operator of the move-to-earn marvel behind Sweatcoin, insists everything is fine. Their token price? Stoic. Their silence? Golden. A performance art piece titled “The Emperor’s New Code.”
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