So far this year, logic errors emerged as the most frequent smart contract vulnerability. Ranging from access control flaws to improper accounting, they've resulted in over $718M USD in losses. The most significant of these was the Cetus exploit, which alone accounted for more than $638M. Operational security failures caused higher aggregate losses, but the sheer volume and diversity of smart contract-related failures highlight that secure coding practices remain critically insufficient.
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