CryptoWorld News reports that Solana’s largest decentralized exchange, Raydium, was hacked on June 10, 2026, with losses of approximately $1.34 million. The attacker used five deprecated liquidity pools to attack the protocol’s legacy AMM V3 program by forging LP tokens, extracting about $900k worth of USDC, $357k worth of SOL, and $86k worth of RAY tokens. Raydium confirmed that this attack did not affect current users, and it will fully reimburse the affected funds from the treasury.

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GateUser-656cc6e4
· 3h ago
Legacy AMM V3 program... Incomplete upgrades are equivalent to not upgrading at all
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MoonlightShellPool
· 3h ago
900k USDC + 350k SOL + 80k RAY, this combination is quite selective.
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TheHiddenRisksBehindApy
· 3h ago
Raydium's payout speed is good, the treasury directly covers the losses, much better than some projects pretending to be dead.
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0xCandleQuiet
· 3h ago
1.34 million dollars isn't much for Raydium, but how long has the V3 legacy code been a hidden pit?
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GateUser-c44b371b
· 3h ago
Hackers specifically target abandoned pools, indicating that old code is a ticking time bomb.
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GateUser-9076f8b9
· 3h ago
How many times has the SOL ecosystem had this happen so far this year? I’m overwhelmed, but at least the full compensation shows that the attitude is on point.
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