Close Menu
xpertsstudioxpertsstudio

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Bitwise Nears Hyperliquid ETF Launch With Second SEC Filing

    August 20, 2026

    Cardano DeFi TVL Plunges 16% in 24 Hours Despite ADA 10% Price Rally

    August 20, 2026

    XRP Adds $10B Market Value in One Day as Price Spikes 15%

    August 20, 2026
    Facebook Instagram YouTube WhatsApp TikTok Telegram
    xpertsstudioxpertsstudio
    Facebook Instagram YouTube WhatsApp TikTok Telegram
    • Home
    • DeFi News
    • Altcoin News
    • Bitcoin News
    • Ethereum News
    • Crypto Business
    • Crypto Markets
    • Crypto Regulation
    • More
      • Blockchain & Web3
    xpertsstudioxpertsstudio
    Home»DeFi News»DeFi’s Newest Threat: How Malicious Liquidity Pools Are Trick
    August 19, 20260 Views

    DeFi’s Newest Threat: How Malicious Liquidity Pools Are Trick

    EditorBy EditorAugust 19, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email Copy Link
    Follow Us
    Google News Flipboard
    DeFi’s Newest Threat: How Malicious Liquidity Pools Are Trick
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Don't want to trade it yourself?

    Our desk runs DEX portfolios on profit share.

    35% Share
    $2.5K Minimum
    Learn more

    DeFi’s Newest Threat: How Malicious Liquidity Pools Are Trick-Quoting Ethereum and Polygon Users

    DeFi infrastructure firm Enso has identified a new class of malicious liquidity pools called “toxic pools.” Unlike traditional exploits that steal funds directly, these pools manipulate transaction simulations.

    WRITTEN BYTerence Zimwara
    SHARE
    Published:Jul 17, 2026, 2:30 AM

    DeFi’s Newest Threat: How Malicious Liquidity Pools Are Trick-Quoting Ethereum and Polygon Users

    Key Takeaways

    • Enso’s July 16 report exposed “toxic pools” that fake quotes, causing tens of thousands of dollars in losses on a Curve pool.
    • The exploit threatens DeFi front-ends, with one malicious Uniswap v4 hook causing a 99.1% failure rate.
    • Enso updated its Enso Shield product to detect fake quotes across 2 different blockchain environments.

    A ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ Tactic

    A newly uncovered class of malicious decentralized finance (DeFi) liquidity pools is targeting the core infrastructure that cryptocurrency traders rely on to find the best prices, according to new research published July 16 by DeFi infrastructure firm Enso.

    The company is calling the deceptive setups “toxic pools.” Unlike typical cryptocurrency hacks that drain funds directly from smart contracts, these pools are engineered to systematically trick transaction simulations. They return attractive, highly competitive price quotes when a crypto wallet or decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator runs a simulation, but they alter their behavior the moment the transaction is actually executed on the blockchain.

    The result is a subtle, systemic drain: traders receive significantly worse execution prices than they were quoted, or their transactions fail, burning network fees in the process.

    “Our investigation leads us to believe this is not simply another isolated smart contract exploit,” said Milos Costantini, co-founder and chief product officer at Enso. “The industry has spent years optimizing price discovery. Our findings suggest the next challenge is verifying execution integrity.”

    According to Enso’s report, toxic pools exploit the off-chain “dry-run” simulations that wallets use to preview trades. The malicious contracts detect when they are running in a read-only simulation environment and return an artificially optimized price. Once the transaction is actually broadcast on-chain, the pool alters its mathematical logic to execute the trade at a degraded rate.

    To remain hidden from security systems, these pools alternate between honest and malicious states, rendering static code scanners and historical reputation filters ineffective. This bait-and-switch design degrades the user experience and drains user funds through failed transactions. In one case study, a manipulated Curve pool triggered more than 37,000 reverted trades, forcing users to burn nearly $30,000 in gas fees.

    Attackers are also exploiting next-generation, modular exchange architectures. On Polygon, a malicious “hook” — a smart contract plugin used in platforms like Uniswap v4 — lured routing systems with fake rates before triggering a 99.1% transaction failure rate.

    Findings From On-Chain Forensic Analysis

    The research, which spanned roughly two months of on-chain forensic analysis, combined historical archive-node data, transaction trace analysis and smart contract inspections. Enso engineers, with support from contacts at major DeFi protocols Curve Finance and Oku, identified active toxic pools operating across both the Ethereum and Polygon blockchains.

    In one documented case study on Ethereum, a manipulated Curve pool processed more than 129,000 swaps. While the pool appeared to be the optimal route, it delivered worse execution than quoted, leading to approximately $225,000 in overstated quotes.

    Furthermore, Enso’s team identified multiple blockchain oracle contracts deployed by the same operator to support additional pools, indicating the tactic is likely more widespread than the two documented cases and could represent an emerging template for on-chain extraction.

    The findings present a direct challenge to the user-facing layer of the DeFi ecosystem. Popular wallets, consumer-facing interfaces and aggregators depend heavily on automated simulations to guarantee the “best path” for a user’s trade.

    Enso’s report highlights that if routing infrastructure cannot distinguish between a legitimate quote and a manipulated one, front-ends will continue to steer users toward these traps. This creates potential legal and financial liability risks for wallet providers and interface operators who promise “best execution” but routinely deliver toxic routes.

    In response to the threat, Enso announced it has updated its execution-protection product, Enso Shield, to include dedicated toxic-pool detection. The security tool is designed to bypass standard simulation methods by analyzing live on-chain context, monitoring quote history and using transaction traces to spot execution discrepancies.

    Rather than blaming individual decentralized exchanges, Enso has called on the wider cryptocurrency industry to conduct further research into the manipulation of transaction simulations.

    “If transaction simulations can be manipulated while real execution tells a different story,” Costantini said, “we need better ways to verify what users actually receive.”

    Stanford Study: Polymarket’s Bitcoin Bets Were Rigged in the Final 10 Seconds

    A small group of traders extracted $8.2 million from Polymarket’s five-minute bitcoin contracts by pushing the spot price on Binance…

    Tags in this story

    Decentralized finance (Defi)Security

    Source: news.bitcoin.com

    Partner offer

    Start trading on Bybit

    Deep derivatives liquidity, tight spreads, and a deposit bonus on your first funding.

    Claim bonus
    DeFis liquidity Malicious Newest Threat
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    K
    Mentioned in this article

    KuCoin

    Spot, futures and trading bots in one account. Our link applies a fee discount at signup.

    Open account

    Related Posts

    Cardano DeFi TVL Plunges 16% in 24 Hours Despite ADA 10% Price Rally

    August 20, 2026

    Blueprint Finance draws BitGo, FalconX in Polychain

    August 20, 2026

    Pepeto Announces Its DeFi Tools Moving Into Launch Position While the Bitcoin Price Targets $250K

    August 20, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Accepting new clients

    Portfolio Management

    Managed trading on centralised and decentralised markets, handled by our experienced trading desk.

    Professional crypto trading management
    Profit share 35%
    Min. capital $2,500
    Wallet Set up by us
    Execution Full service
    How the service works
    • New to on-chain trading? Our team runs it for you on a profit-sharing basis.
    • We create the wallet and place every trade — no DEX experience needed on your side.
    • The share is 35% of profit on each token traded.
    • Minimum starting capital is $2,500.
    Start DEX Management
    Profit share 00%
    Min. capital $0,000
    Custody Your account
    Execution Full service
    How the service works
    • Your funds remain in your own exchange account while our team manages the trading activity.
    • You maintain control of your account and funds throughout the management period.
    • We provide professional trading management based on the agreed strategy and terms.
    • Works with KuCoin, MEXC, Bybit and Phemex.
    • Receive a monthly report covering positions, trading activity and performance.
    CEX management terms, profit split and minimum capital are agreed in writing before onboarding.
    Apply for CEX Management

    Not financial advice. Crypto trading involves substantial risk and past results do not guarantee future returns. Capital can be lost in full. Full terms are agreed in writing before onboarding.

    Trusted Exchanges

    5

    Open an account through our partner links to claim fee discounts and sign-up bonuses.

    K KuCoin Spot & futures · trading fee discount M MEXC Widest altcoin listings · low maker fees B Blofin Copy trading · no-KYC onboarding Y Bybit Deep derivatives liquidity · deposit bonus P Phemex Contract trading · zero-fee spot plan

    Affiliate disclosure: we may earn a commission when you sign up through these links, at no extra cost to you. Trading carries risk — never invest more than you can afford to lose.

    Top Posts

    XRP Price to $0.18? Analysts Warn of Drop as Brad Garlinghouse Bets on Ripple’s Crypto Winter

    August 19, 20264 Views

    🚀 Best Crypto Exchange Liquidity Provider

    August 18, 20262 Views

    $50B Valuation and Buyback Explained

    August 20, 20261 Views
    0% Spot fees

    Phemex zero-fee spot plan

    Sign up with our referral code to activate the plan on a new account.

    CODE · E4G2K
    Redeem
    Most Popular

    XRP Price to $0.18? Analysts Warn of Drop as Brad Garlinghouse Bets on Ripple’s Crypto Winter

    August 19, 20264 Views

    🚀 Best Crypto Exchange Liquidity Provider

    August 18, 20262 Views

    $50B Valuation and Buyback Explained

    August 20, 20261 Views
    Our Picks

    Bitwise Nears Hyperliquid ETF Launch With Second SEC Filing

    August 20, 2026

    Cardano DeFi TVL Plunges 16% in 24 Hours Despite ADA 10% Price Rally

    August 20, 2026

    XRP Adds $10B Market Value in One Day as Price Spikes 15%

    August 20, 2026

    Stay Ahead of Crypto

    Get the latest crypto, blockchain, and Web3 news delivered straight to your inbox.

    Facebook Instagram YouTube WhatsApp TikTok Telegram
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    © 2026 Xperts Studio. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.