XRP appears to be caught in the crossfire again. The decentralized finance world has been knocked down again. This week, Stream Finance, which was once considered a DeFi platform with potential, has had a $93 million exploit. The attack was attributed to one of their external asset managers, and as a result, Stream had to […]XRP appears to be caught in the crossfire again. The decentralized finance world has been knocked down again. This week, Stream Finance, which was once considered a DeFi platform with potential, has had a $93 million exploit. The attack was attributed to one of their external asset managers, and as a result, Stream had to […]

XRP Faces $93M Shock: Midas Exposure Sparks Panic

2025/11/06 20:30
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  • Stream Finance faces a $93 million exploit that has resulted in the suspension of deposits and withdrawals.
  • Ripple holders are now concerned about potential exposure through Midas’ mXRP vaults.
  • The Ripple community is experiencing caution despite Midas’ attempt to reassure everyone.

XRP appears to be caught in the crossfire again. The decentralized finance world has been knocked down again. This week, Stream Finance, which was once considered a DeFi platform with potential, has had a $93 million exploit. The attack was attributed to one of their external asset managers, and as a result, Stream had to suspend all deposits and withdrawals.

Staked Stream USD (xUSD), its native stablecoin, lost its established peg to the U.S. dollar, dipping to $0.30 before recovering slightly to around $0.37, according to blockchain security firm PeckShield, which confirmed the depreciation and volatility. Perkins Coie is working to uncover the entire matter on behalf of Stream’s legal team but investors essentially remain in limbo for now.

The shocks from Stream’s demise were felt across its ecosystem. Just a few hours later, the Ripple community began to express concern that Midas, the provider of the mXRP liquid yield token, had exposure to Stream’s assets via its mHYPER vault. Although Midas is regulated under Germany’s MiCA, any relationship with the exploit created concern for contagion across the XRP Ledger.

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XRP Community Reacts with Caution

Midas maintains that its operations remain unaffected, with withdrawals and redemptions still open and functioning. The official mXRP dashboard continues to show a total value locked of $25.55 million and an annual yield of 10%.

However, among Ripple holders, the sentiment is one of cautious optimism. Several traders and community leaders have advised caution, with some even suggesting temporarily withdrawing from mHYPER. They are worried about back clawing or liquidity issues if legal action redistributes losses associated with Stream’s assets.

Stream Finance Exploit Sparks XRP Community Concerns

High-profile XRPL contributor Vet_X0 attempted to calm nerves by clarifying that Midas’ exposure was only the xUSD positions it held days prior to the incident; however, it remained a common phrase in forum discussions and Telegram communities: “better safe than sorry.”

The episode serves as a cautionary tale, showcasing how even regulated yield products can pose risks through indirect exposure in the complex web of DeFi. For the moment, Ripple holders are keeping a close eye on the developments, leery of contagion but confident Midas will endure.

The $93 million loss at Stream Finance has shaken confidence but also reaffirmed the strength of Ripple’s community, a community that has learned to be vigilant, keep up, and never take safety for granted while navigating decentralized finance.

Also Read: XRP Forecast Eyes $10 to $50 Targets Amid ETF Momentum Building

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