Solana ecosystem DEX Stabble urges LPs to withdraw funds due to the discovery that a former employee is a North Korean developer

By: rootdata|2026/04/08 09:42:00
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According to The Block, the Solana ecosystem decentralized exchange Stabble issued an emergency notice urging liquidity providers to withdraw their funds immediately, due to a North Korean employee who previously worked on the project. This warning appears to have been triggered by information from on-chain detective ZachXBT, who disclosed that a North Korean developer had worked for many years on the Solana DeFi infrastructure project Elemental.

U.S. authorities had previously issued warnings that North Korean technicians were infiltrating crypto companies using false identities. Over the weekend, Drift Protocol stated that its $280 million attack incident was likely carried out by the same North Korean hackers responsible for the October 2024 Radiant Capital attack. Stabble responded that the North Korean employee seemed to have joined a year ago, and a new team took over the project four weeks ago, emphasizing that no attacks have occurred so far and that the warning was merely a precaution. Stabble stated that it would conduct a new audit to ensure LP safety.

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