[Monad Airdrop User Loses $112,000 MON Reward Due to Failed Transactions]
On November 25, a crypto airdrop participant exhausted approximately $112,700 worth of Monad (MON) airdrop token rewards by repeatedly submitting failed transactions, with all the tokens used to cover gas fees for the failed transactions. On-chain data indicates that the user may have used a script to send a large number of transactions in a short period, failing to notice that the initial failure caused all subsequent transactions to fail as well.
Additionally, some Monad airdrop users have reported losing their rewards. SlowMist founder Cos pointed out that there is a vulnerability on the Monad airdrop claim page, allowing hackers to bind users' airdrops to their own wallet addresses. By hijacking the claim page session, hackers can redirect the airdrop to their addresses without requiring wallet confirmation. Multiple users have reported their airdrops being hijacked by hackers.