đ January 31
We are not talking about a small protocol, but one that aggregates positions from almost 95% of the network's projects, that organizes the Solana Crossroads conference in Istanbul and that even ventured into the tokenization of stocks like Nvidia and Tesla.
đThe incident was revealed by the Step Finance team itself through a statement on X, where they confirmed a security breach in some of their treasury and commission wallets. Hours before the announcement, onchain data already showed unusual movements: exactly 261,854 SOL were de-staked and transferred out of the addresses linked to the protocol.
The security firm CertiK estimated that the value of the funds moved is around $29 million. However, the team is yet to clarify the root cause of the incident. It is not known whether it was a vulnerability in smart contracts, a flaw in access controls or the direct compromise of private keys. It has also not been confirmed whether user funds, beyond the protocol's treasury, were affected.
Step Finance is not a minor player within the ecosystem. Founded in 2021, it functions as a visualization dashboard that aggregates LP tokens, yield farm positions, and multiple Solana protocols into a single dashboard. Additionally, it operates the SolanaFloor news outlet, manages a validator node, and allocates 100% of the validator's revenueâafter operating costsâto repurchases of the STEP token to distribute to those staking xSTEP.
This event adds to a chain of incidents that have hit projects in the Solana ecosystem in the last year. In April 2025, Loopscale lost $5.8 million just two weeks after its launch. In August, CrediX suffered a theft of $4.5 million after controlling an administrative wallet. In November, South Korean exchange Upbit reported a $37 million hack involving assets on the Solana network.
Topic Opinion:
No matter how big or well-known a project is, security remains the Achilles heel of DeFi.
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