DeFi’s Fragile Foundation Falls Apart: $116 Million Breach Triggers Widespread Breakdown
- DeFi faces systemic collapse after Balancer's $116.6M exploit via boosted pool vulnerabilities, draining liquidity across Ethereum and Base. - Cascading failures hit Stream Finance ($93M loss) and Elixir's deUSD stablecoin, triggering liquidity freezes and 45% stablecoin value drops. - RedStone's Credora and Mutuum Finance aim to rebuild trust with risk ratings and non-custodial lending, but TVL remains low in Cardano's DeFi. - Analysts warn of persistent governance flaws and cross-protocol risks, as Bit
Recent flash loan exploits and liquidity crunches have shaken confidence in DeFi, with a series of major incidents revealing deep-rooted weaknesses in the industry. On November 3, 2025, the Ethereum-based automated market maker
The turmoil intensified as related protocols suffered knock-on effects. Stream Finance, a decentralized lending service, collapsed when an external fund manager disclosed a $93 million loss, causing a freeze on withdrawals. Elixir, a DeFi liquidity platform, had to discontinue its deUSD stablecoin after Stream defaulted on a $68 million loan, destabilizing the token. Elixir suspended redemptions and stopped minting to limit further liquidation risks, with 80% of deUSD holders already exchanging their tokens at a 1:1 rate with
These developments underscore the instability of DeFi’s collateral-backed lending structures.
In the midst of these challenges, emerging platforms like Mutuum Finance are striving to restore confidence. The Dubai-based project is preparing to launch its V1 version featuring dual lending markets and non-custodial smart contracts. With 17,600 users and advanced testnet development, Mutuum aims to provide a safer alternative to conventional DeFi pools,
As DeFi confronts its weaknesses, the future depends on stronger risk management, better governance, and innovative solutions like Mutuum Finance. Still, as one commentator remarked in Yahoo Finance, "At last, the casualties are coming to light," suggesting that more difficulties may be on the horizon,
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