The most ironic thing happened: a project that was designed to prevent rug pulls was itself rug pulled by hackers. The loss amount isn't too large, only 5-10 SOL (roughly $20,000 at the time), but the underlying issue is worth noting — the Pump frontend interface had a vulnerability that should not be difficult to fix. Although this incident nearly turned into a disaster, from a technical perspective, the problem lies in the interaction layer rather than the smart contract itself. Projects and exchanges in the Solana ecosystem still need to strengthen their risk control awareness.
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BearMarketBarber
· 01-18 20:27
Haha, the anti-rug strategy backfired and I got rug pulled—this plot twist is incredible.
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PumpDetector
· 01-17 09:11
lmao the anti-rug project getting rugged is peak solana theater... frontend vuln tho? that's embarrassing not tragic
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ZenChainWalker
· 01-16 13:59
Haha, this reversal is too crazy. Instead of preventing rug pulls, it got rug pulled. Why are there so many weird things in the Solana ecosystem?
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 01-16 04:01
The project that was supposed to prevent rug pulls got rug pulled itself, the irony... Haha, that's just too much.
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MEVSandwich
· 01-16 03:58
Those who tried to prevent the rug were the ones rugging instead, the irony is just incredible.
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StableCoinKaren
· 01-16 03:56
Haha, this is too outrageous. The project that was supposed to prevent rug pulls ended up getting rug pulled. That's so ironic.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 01-16 03:53
Haha, this is too hilarious. The anti-rug project itself got rug pulled—what a piece of satirical literature.
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MEVictim
· 01-16 03:52
Haha, what a sarcastic and ironic joke. The anti-RUG project got rug pulled itself—this script is truly incredible.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 01-16 03:50
Projects that are anti-rug actually get rug-pulled, and the level of irony can outshine comedy actors.
The most ironic thing happened: a project that was designed to prevent rug pulls was itself rug pulled by hackers. The loss amount isn't too large, only 5-10 SOL (roughly $20,000 at the time), but the underlying issue is worth noting — the Pump frontend interface had a vulnerability that should not be difficult to fix. Although this incident nearly turned into a disaster, from a technical perspective, the problem lies in the interaction layer rather than the smart contract itself. Projects and exchanges in the Solana ecosystem still need to strengthen their risk control awareness.