SafeDollar Algorithmic Stablecoin Collapse
~$248K drained from SafeDollar on Polygon via a reward-calculation flaw that emptied SDO/USDC reserves and broke the algorithmic stablecoin's peg.
- Date
- Victim
- SafeDollar
- Chain(s)
- Status
- Funds Stolen
On June 28, 2021, the Polygon algorithmic stablecoin SafeDollar lost approximately $248,000 through a reward-calculation flaw that let the attacker drain the protocol's SDO/USDC reserves. The SDO stablecoin depegged to near zero.
What happened
SafeDollar's staking/reward logic mis-accounted reward issuance, allowing repeated extraction of protocol reserves disproportionate to legitimate entitlement. The reserve drain destroyed the backing assumptions of the SDO peg; SDO collapsed.
Aftermath
- Protocol effectively ended; SDO did not recover its peg.
Why it matters
SafeDollar is a small but representative member of the algorithmic-stablecoin-killed-by-a-mint/reward-bug family: Cashio, MobiusDAO, Raft, Zunami. The recurring structural truth: for a stablecoin, an exploit that breaks the peg is fatal even when the dollar amount is small — the product is the peg, and a demonstrated path to unbacked supply destroys it regardless of how much was actually extracted. SafeDollar's $248K is tiny; the protocol still died, because credibility, not capital, is a stablecoin's load-bearing asset.
Sources & on-chain evidence
- [01]halborn.comhttps://www.halborn.com/blog/post/explained-the-safedollar-hack-june-2021
- [02]cryptobriefing.comhttps://cryptobriefing.com/polygon-project-safedollar-crashes-zero-after-attack/
- [03]rekt.newshttps://rekt.news/safedollar-rekt