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Paxos Accidentally Mints Then Burns 300 Trillion PYUSD

The stablecoin issuer briefly created the massive sum, worth about $300 trillion, before burning it just 22 minutes ￰0￱ called the event an “internal technical error.” While the mistake prompted Aave to temporarily freeze PYUSD trading, it also served as a very powerful case study in blockchain ￰1￱ Australia’s Kate Cooper and Eco’s Ryne Saxe pointed out that the open nature of blockchain made the mistake instantly visible and correctable, which is a stark contrast to traditional banking where similar errors can stay hidden for months. Still, experts like Fireblocks’ Shahar Madar warned that these incidents prove that there is still a need for stronger operational controls in the stablecoin sector.. $300T PYUSD Minting Blunder Blockchain data revealed something bizarre on Wednesday when stablecoin issuer Paxos minted and then burned 300 trillion tokens of PayPal’s USD stablecoin, PYUSD, within just 30 ￰2￱ event unfolded on the Ethereum blockchain, and left many people in the crypto community ￰3￱ also caused a temporary suspension of PYUSD trading on the Aave ￰4￱ to Ethereum data, Paxos minted the massive amount of PYUSD, which is equivalent to roughly $300 trillion, at 7:12 pm UTC before sending the entire batch to an inaccessible wallet less than half an hour later, effectively burning ￰5￱ transaction was so large that it briefly unsettled traders and triggered automated risk ￰6￱ Labs founder Omer Goldberg confirmed in an X post that Aave would temporarily freeze PYUSD trades after detecting the “unexpected high-magnitude transaction.” After the incident, Paxos quickly addressed the confusion on X by clarifying that the event was caused by an internal mistake rather than a hack or security breach.

“This was an internal technical error,” the company said. “There is no security ￰7￱ funds are ￰8￱ have addressed the root cause.” The firm later confirmed that the minting occurred during an internal transfer process and was promptly ￰9￱ the eye-popping scale of the transaction , PYUSD’s price remained stable, and briefly dipped only about 0.5% before returning to its dollar ￰10￱ the time of the incident, PYUSD had a market cap of approximately $2.3 billion, which ranked it as the sixth-largest stablecoin behind industry giants like Tether’s USDT, Circle’s USDC, Ethena’s USDe, MakerDAO’s DAI, and World Liberty Financial’s ￰11￱ stablecoins by market cap () The episode is now one of the largest token burns in crypto history, though few have come close to such an astronomical ￰12￱ Glitch Shows Blockchain’s Strength Although it was alarming at first, Paxos’ accidental minting and burning episode became a real-world demonstration of just how blockchain’s transparency can actually strengthen trust in digital ￰13￱ incident occurred at 7:12 pm UTC and was corrected just 22 minutes ￰14￱ the scale of the mistake was staggering, the blockchain’s open ledger made it immediately visible, traceable, and easy to correct —which is something rarely achievable in traditional ￰15￱ Cooper , CEO of OKX Australia and a former banking executive, said the incident sheds some light on blockchain’s potential to improve oversight and accountability.

“Mistakes happen in every financial system — the difference with blockchain is that they’re visible, traceable, and quickly correctable.” Cooper believes that the same transparency that exposed Paxos’ error is what could strengthen governance and modernize financial operations, adding that this level of openness is virtually “unheard of” in legacy banking ￰16￱ Saxe , CEO of cross-chain liquidity platform Eco called the Paxos event a “case study” in the benefits of real-time ￰17￱ said the public nature of blockchain data allows for instant detection and resolution of errors, which is in stark contrast to the more opaque and delayed response mechanisms that is typical in the traditional banking ￰18￱ is filled with examples of massive financial blunders that stayed hidden for ￰19￱ once accidentally credited $81 trillion to a client’s account in 2024, while Deutsche Bank mistakenly transferred €28 billion to a partner in ￰20￱ mistakes took hours or even months to correct and disclose.

Still, experts warn that the Paxos event also proves that there is a need for stricter operational controls in stablecoin ￰21￱ vice president Shahar Madar said that “minting $300 trillion is a preventable mistake,” and that stablecoin issuers should enforce stronger security policies to govern every step of token creation and ￰22￱ though blockchain’s transparency proved its worth, the incident still serves as a reminder that human and technical safeguards must evolve alongside the technology itself.

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