GUARDIAN/WETH Pool on Ethereum Loses All $58k Liquidity
The GUARDIAN/WETH trading pair on the Ethereum blockchain experienced a total loss of funds shortly after its inception. Liquidity fell from a high point of roughly fifty-eight thousand dollars to exactly zero within days.
A specific decentralized exchange pool involving GUARDIAN and WETH on the Ethereum network has completely emptied its reserves. The event was first detected by automated monitoring systems at 05:36 UTC on June 15, 2026. At that moment, the contract address associated with this pair held a significant amount of capital before vanishing entirely.
The Event Details
On-chain data reveals that the pool reached its maximum capacity just prior to the incident. The peak value recorded for available funds was $58,664 in US dollars. This figure represents the total sum of assets users could theoretically swap at any given moment before the liquidity disappeared.
A Complete Drain
Following that initial surge, the health score of the pool plummeted to 20 out of 100. The drawdown from its highest point was calculated as one hundred percent. In practical terms, this means every single dollar previously sitting in the contract has been removed or rendered inaccessible.
- The deployer wallet involved is identified at address 0x35e204d5d59261f4e6e9aed3eb29494ecd3d8f9b
- Current status of the pair: dead
Risk Implications
This situation illustrates a common risk in decentralized finance where liquidity can vanish without warning. While on-chain flags currently show as okay, the reality is that users who deposited assets into this specific pool have lost access to their principal.