Mobius Token Vulnerability Points to $2 Million Hack Amid BNB Chain’s DeFi Resurgence

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  • A critical vulnerability in the Mobius Token smart contract on BNB Chain allowed a hacker to steal over $2 million.

  • The attacker quickly converted the tokens to stablecoins and routed the funds through Tornado Cash to obscure the trail.

  • Despite the breach, BNB Chain has seen a resurgence in DeFi activity, with its total value locked surpassing $10 billion.

A critical vulnerability in the Mobius Token (MBU) smart contract on BNB Smart Chain has led to a $2.15 million loss, adding to the growing list of crypto-related exploits in 2025.

Mobius Attacker Moves Fund Through Tornado Cash

According to Cyvers, the incident began at 07:31 UTC when a wallet (0xB32A5) deployed a rogue contract. Just two minutes later, another address (0x631adf) initiated a series of suspicious transactions.

Using only 0.001 BNB, the attacker minted 9.73 quadrillion MBU tokens and quickly exchanged them for stablecoins, netting $2.15 million. In the same process, the attacker also gained an additional 28.5 million MBU tokens.

After the exploit, the stolen assets were moved to Tornado Cash, a popular protocol that anonymizes transactions.

Mobius Attacker Fund Flow Through Tornado Cash.

The method and speed of the exploit point to a calculated move to evade tracking and asset recovery. This incident further highlights the persistent vulnerabilities facing smart contract-based systems.

Meanwhile, this Mobius hack makes it the latest victim in a wave of blockchain exploits that have resulted in the loss of around $2 billion across various platforms, including Bybit.

Funds Drained from Mobius.

BNB Chain Activity Surges

Despite isolated incidents like the Mobius breach, BNB Chain is witnessing a significant resurgence in user and developer activity. Over the past months, the network has reemerged as a top contender in the DeFi space.

Data from DefiLlama shows that the total value locked (TVL) on BNB Chain has surpassed $10 billion, reaching a three-year high. However, it is still significantly below the 2021 all-time high of more than $40 billion.

BNB Chain TVL.

BNB Chain also recently claimed the top spot in the decentralized exchange (DEX) sector, outpacing both Ethereum and Solana.

Market observers noted that the network’s growth is fueled by fresh institutional interest, an increase in DeFi participation, and strong demand for on-chain assets.

Moreover, the momentum can also be partly attributed to Binance’s continued influence and Changpeng Zhao’s renewed focus on the blockchain network.

Conclusion

The Mobius Token hack reveals ongoing vulnerabilities within DeFi ecosystems but does not seem to impede the broader recovery of BNB Chain. As the network grows, it remains crucial for developers and investors to prioritize security to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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