We were hacked, our program comopletely compromised. We do not know if someone on the inside, or just the same hack repeated that was not repaired, or if its a new functionality we could not identify. At the end of the day, it spelled the destruction of our brand and company.
@ArcticFrenz@binance I understand and see your point, on a whim it seemed appropriate in an effort to use our reach to try and help another in the space
Regarding the recent announcement we did - it's a post mortem. It's not an attempt to come back, justify or repair. It's an apology and a recognition that all has been lost, and regardless of who you believe is the culprit - the chain does not lie. Submit complaints to @Binance
@joyweb3x@binance Again, if you read the post, it was linked. Here is the account again for your reference.
https://t.co/TYpSiB52GH
Seriously, just read the thread first and you would've answered a few of your own questions.
We were hacked, our program comopletely compromised. We do not know if someone on the inside, or just the same hack repeated that was not repaired, or if its a new functionality we could not identify. At the end of the day, it spelled the destruction of our brand and company.
Thats where the funds landed, Binance has user information.
We are not defending the situation or our brand - we admit we have failed the trust of our community, recognizing the hardship we have enabled.
Godspeed to the Solana community, luck to the creators and builders.
@joyweb3x Again, if you read the post, you would see that it is a "goodbye" post.
2 hacks - one around March 2023 and again in January 2024.
Can't count to 2 eh?
In a world full of hardship, I apologize personally to those that have suffered during an economy that is already so unjust and difficult to make a living. This weight bears heavily on my shoulders, and I hope to one day understand the events here and to give back to the ecosytem
I wish you all the very very best. This account is open for DMs if you want to vent, ask questions , connect or anything, but we will not continue to build services nor deal with other peoples funds and avoid any risk or exposure that could cause further damage.
I would love to see a Solana ecosystem where anchor verify is standard, program codes are more public and available for vetting, and audit services that are not prohibitive to engage and protect the consumer. @ShieldifySec may be a solution here, ContractWolf is not sufficient.
I would pass the torch to @ryujinsenryaku who seems to be making a new locker, perhaps did not create the same mistakes we did, and is seemingly taking a new approach with their codebase than the vesting one we were born from.
Sollama was my child, my love, my passion that I wanted to grow into something huge. After two hacks and such damage done to so many projects, the only reasonable thing is for us to respectfully exit the space.
I will gladly make any assets available to whoever may benefit
We cannot in good faith continue knowing the hardship and damage that was caused by our mere existence. We wanted to do good for the Solana space, instead we ended up enabling bad actors to siphon liquidity.
Our community was loyal, vocal and supportive - a great group of people that I have the heaviest stomach knowing that through my actions has suffered, although til my dying breath I will stand my ground on that the hack was not a decision or event that benefitted me.
https://t.co/TYpSiB5Awf
This account siphoned the majority, and all funds, or those that did not end in inactive wallets, have moved through @binance - they certainly would have some information on who or how to identify the hacker. We have submitted complaints about this.
Sollama was compromised. We have published our entire dapp source code here for review and for others to build upon and improve. We have not determined the source of the attack as of yet
https://t.co/wRh2welpCJ