Justin Wu
Justin Wu|6月 11, 2026 03:14
Gm gm fams Raydium exploit is a perfect reminder of where DeFi real risk often lives A hacker allegedly exploited an old LP token validation flaw in Raydium’s legacy AMM V3 code and drained roughly $1.34M from inactive liquidity pools - 150,177 RAY - 5,603 SOL - 894K USDC No private keys were compromised, protocol takeover occurred and active users were affected The attacker simply found a weakness in old code, created a fake LP token, bypassed validation checks, withdrew real assets, bridged the funds to Ethereum, and exited through Tornado Cash Everyone in DeFi spends their time looking for the next big exploit But sometimes the biggest threat isn’t the newest feature It’s the forgotten code deployed years ago that nobody thinks about anymore Deprecated doesn’t mean dead In DeFi, old code can still come back and demand a very expensive payment(Justin Wu)
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