Gauntlet updates on the progress of resolving vulnerabilities, USDC Frontier has lifted the risk, and the treasury will gradually restart

By: rootdata|2026/03/29 14:03:22
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DeFi research and risk management company Gauntlet updated on the X platform regarding the progress of the Resolv vulnerability handling. Currently, the USDC Frontier (v1) on the Base network has been removed from all Resolv markets, with no bad debt risk.

The v1 and v2 vaults have now reopened for deposits, and Morpho will remove the interface warning tomorrow. The mainnet USDC Frontier (v2) vault restart operation is underway. Based on the existing time lock arrangements, the submission limit for the v1 market adapter is 3 days, and the removal of the v1 Vault adapter is 5 days. Gauntlet stated that further details on the remaining vaults will be provided based on subsequent updates from Resolv.

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