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Nation-State Attack Suspected as Tydro Halts Lending Markets for Oracle Migration

Last updated: 2026-05-08 09:52:55 · Finance & Crypto

Tydro, the largest lending protocol built on Kraken's Ink Layer 2, has indefinitely paused its markets following an alert from security firm Chaos Labs about a suspected nation-state attack on its oracle provider. The protocol announced Thursday that markets will remain frozen until a migration to Chainlink price feeds is completed.

"Chaos Labs notified us on May 4 of an attack displaying patterns consistent with state-sponsored actors," a Tydro spokesperson said. "Our priority is user safety, and we are working around the clock to transition to Chainlink's infrastructure."

Background

Tydro operates as the dominant lending platform on Kraken's Ink, a Layer-2 scaling solution. Its previous oracle provider, unidentified by Tydro, was compromised in an incident that Chaos Labs described as "unusually sophisticated." The attack disrupted price data feeds, causing erratic market conditions.

Nation-State Attack Suspected as Tydro Halts Lending Markets for Oracle Migration
Source: thedefiant.io

Chainlink's decentralized oracle network is widely regarded as more secure against single-point-of-failure risks. Tydro's migration mirrors a broader industry trend toward multi-oracle redundancy.

What This Means

For Tydro users: Funds remain safe but inaccessible for borrowing or lending until the migration completes, potentially weeks. Withdrawal functions are expected to reopen first, followed by full market operations.

Nation-State Attack Suspected as Tydro Halts Lending Markets for Oracle Migration
Source: thedefiant.io

For DeFi security: The incident underscores the vulnerability of centralized oracles to advanced persistent threats. "If nation-states are targeting DeFi infrastructure, the entire ecosystem must rethink security models," warned Jamie Lai, a blockchain security analyst at CryptoSec.

Chaos Labs will release a detailed post-mortem once the investigation concludes, likely within 10 days. Meanwhile, Tydro's team has implemented emergency circuit breakers to prevent exploitable conditions.

  • Kraken confirmed it is assisting Tydro with infrastructure audits.
  • Competing protocols on Ink Layer 2 have not reported similar issues.
  • Chainlink's native token (LINK) rose 3% on the news.

The outcome of this incident could set new standards for oracle security across DeFi lending. Tydro's pause serves as a stark reminder that even top-tier protocols are not immune to state-level attacks.