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YearnCurveVaultOperator's depositETH can leave the remainder ETH funds frozen and unaccounted for, then utilized by another caller

🗓️ 18 Jun 2022 00:00:00Reported by Code4renaType 
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YearnCurveVaultOperator's depositETH can leave the remainder ETH funds frozen and unaccounted for, then utilized by another caller. The depositETH function does not control the utilization of input token and can freeze WETH input funds in native ETH form on the contract balance when the Yearn pool doesn't perform liquidity addition. This can result in unaccounted ETH residuals left on the contract balance, which can later be utilized by another caller, leading to potential loss for the original owner due to reconciliation issues

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