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Raydium core contributors: will fully compensate for stolen assets, the current mainnet program has not been affected

Raydium core contributor InfraRAY posted on platform X, stating that the team has confirmed that the old version of the AMM V3 program, which was previously discontinued in 2021, has been attacked. The attacker unauthorizedly removed part of the liquidity, but this incident does not affect current Raydium users, and the related liquidity pools have been unable to interact through the official Raydium UI since being disabled. The Raydium SDK and DApp also do not support operations on the mainnet old version AMM V3 liquidity pools.The five affected liquidity pools include: Sollet USDT-RAY, Sollet ETH-RAY, SRM-RAY, USDC-RAY, and RAY-SOL. Preliminary statistics show that the stolen assets include approximately 150,177 RAY, 5,603 SOL, and 893,700 USDC, with a total value of about $1.34 million. The related losses will be fully compensated by the treasury.Investigations reveal that the vulnerability originated from insufficient verification of the LP token minting address. The attacker created new LP tokens and impersonated legitimate LP tokens, bypassing the protocol's ratio verification mechanism to extract funds. However, this incident is classified as an independent logical vulnerability and is not due to private key leakage or permission intrusion, and there is no risk of spread. Currently, all existing Raydium mainnet programs have not been affected.

first_img Analysis: Cryptocurrencies lack verifiable return stories and are continuously losing to AI in the competition for institutional capital

According to research by CointelegraphMT, traditional financial markets are absorbing institutional capital at a pace that cryptocurrencies find hard to match by 2026. The main reason is that AI has clear and measurable returns, while cryptocurrencies currently lack a similar narrative.Data shows that the S&P 500 index rose only 3.5% after excluding AI stocks in 2026, while AI-related indices saw an increase of nearly 50%. The five major tech companies in the U.S. are expected to reach $72.5 billion in capital expenditures for AI infrastructure this year, with Nvidia's quarterly revenue reaching $81.6 billion.The research points out that AI spending can be directly validated through revenue, capital expenditures, and profit margins, while the value proposition of cryptocurrencies is difficult to quantify for traditional allocators. Currently, while the supply of stablecoins is at a historical high, more funds are flowing into tokenized government bonds rather than risk assets.Additionally, in May, the net outflow from U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs was $2.3 billion, marking the worst single month of the year. However, long-term holders continue to buy in the over-the-counter market, with market makers like Wintermute reporting stable buying around $72,000. The research concludes that unless cryptocurrencies can provide a measurable and repeatable institutional-level return story similar to AI, they will be at a significant disadvantage in competing for the same institutional funds.

Galaxy Research Director: SEC plans to abolish core rules of Reg NMS, which may clear obstacles for tokenized stocks and on-chain AMMs

Galaxy Research Director Alex Thorn posted that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to abolish Rule 611 "Order Protection Rule" and Rule 610(e) in the National Market System Regulation (Reg NMS), which could become an important turning point for the development of tokenized stocks.Thorn pointed out that Rule 611 requires trades to adhere to the best quotes across the entire market (NBBO), while AMMs cannot route orders in real-time, access low-latency market data, or pause trading due to better quotes existing on other exchanges. Therefore, it has long been difficult to meet regulatory requirements, becoming one of the main structural obstacles for tokenized U.S. stocks to land in the DeFi scenario. He stated that if the future replaces the regulatory requirements for trade-by-trade supervision with brokers' "best execution obligations," on-chain liquidity pools and AMM mechanisms will be more easily incorporated into the compliance framework.Although tokenized securities still face issues such as trading venue registration and clearing and settlement, the SEC's subsequent plan to introduce an "innovation exemption" mechanism is expected to further promote related developments. Thorn believes this is an important step for the SEC to implement the "Project Crypto" roadmap, paving the way for innovations in tokenized stocks, AMMs, and on-chain securities trading by removing key market structure barriers.
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