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big week ⋆˙⟡ ⋆.˚ ⊹₊⟡ ⋆
may i meet you ✨
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may i meet you ✨
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Have you heard about Squid Intents? It is our intent-based settlement protocol for moving assets between ecosystems 💫 Built to scale across any chain and any token, including non-EVM chains such as Bitcoin, XRPL, and Solana. Catch a refresher in 🧵
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Watching @squidrouter expand and grow to become what it is today has been a blast. We cant wait to see what comes next :D
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We’ve received reports of impersonation scams on the NEAR blockchain. Axelar does not integrate with the NEAR blockchain. Any contracts or accounts on NEAR claiming to be affiliated with Axelar are fraudulent. Always verify supported chains and official Axelar contracts here: axelarscan.io/resources/chai… If you are unsure, ask in Axelar’s official community channels or contact support before interacting. Stay safe.
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SquidRouterModule 3rd Party Module Incident We are aware of reports concerning a vulnerability in a third-party module named SquidRouterModule (not built, deployed, or operated by @safe). Safe’s core contracts, Safe{Wallet} - @SafeLabs_ and infrastructure are NOT AFFECTED. The only at-risk Safe smart accounts are those deployed outside of Safe{Wallet} and that have manually enabled this specific unverified third-party module. Action for users using 3rd party modules: - Check your Safe's enabled modules in the app (Settings → Modules). - Disable any unknown or untrusted modules. - Review and revoke approvals where needed (tools like Revoke.cash). Modules are a powerful Safe smart account feature that grant execution rights. Always review and audit third-party modules before enabling them. Stay Safe
This incident is unrelated to Squid’s core protocol and contracts. All Squid users and integrators are unaffected and no action is needed. A third-party Gnosis Safe module was exploited today across Base and Ethereum, resulting in approximately $3.2M in losses. The vulnerable contract is verified on Basescan under the name “SquidRouterModule” but this contract was not built, deployed, or operated by Squid. It is a third-party smart-wallet product that chose to integrate with Squid, among other protocols, but has not been in contact with us. The exploit worked because the third-party module accepted a caller-supplied constant string as proof that a message was secure. If you pass in this string (which is publicly available in the verified contract’s code), then you can execute an array of arbitrary calldata, stealing funds at will. The victims’ Safes had added this faulty contract as a trusted Safe Module, which gives the contract the ability to spend any tokens in the Safe without signatures. Squid’s own router (0xce16F69375520ab01377ce7B88f5BA8C48F8D666) is architecturally different and was not touched. Squid user funds, approvals, and integrations are fully secure. Early public reporting may reference “SquidRouter” due to the contract’s verified name on Basescan. The accurate framing is: a third-party SquidRouterModule was exploited, not Squid’s Router contract. The contract shares our name but is not our code. We are monitoring the situation and will share updates if anything changes materially.
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This incident is unrelated to Squid’s core protocol and contracts. All Squid users and integrators are unaffected and no action is needed. A third-party Gnosis Safe module was exploited today across Base and Ethereum, resulting in approximately $3.2M in losses. The vulnerable contract is verified on Basescan under the name “SquidRouterModule” but this contract was not built, deployed, or operated by Squid. It is a third-party smart-wallet product that chose to integrate with Squid, among other protocols, but has not been in contact with us. The exploit worked because the third-party module accepted a caller-supplied constant string as proof that a message was secure. If you pass in this string (which is publicly available in the verified contract’s code), then you can execute an array of arbitrary calldata, stealing funds at will. The victims’ Safes had added this faulty contract as a trusted Safe Module, which gives the contract the ability to spend any tokens in the Safe without signatures. Squid’s own router (0xce16F69375520ab01377ce7B88f5BA8C48F8D666) is architecturally different and was not touched. Squid user funds, approvals, and integrations are fully secure. Early public reporting may reference “SquidRouter” due to the contract’s verified name on Basescan. The accurate framing is: a third-party SquidRouterModule was exploited, not Squid’s Router contract. The contract shares our name but is not our code. We are monitoring the situation and will share updates if anything changes materially.
🚨 Blockaid detected an ongoing exploit targeting the SquidRouterModule on Ethereum and Base. 86 Gnosis Safes drained for ~$3M in ~2 hours. All stolen tokens swapped to DAI via attacker-controlled Uniswap V3 pools. More details in 🧵
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We are proud to announce that Squid has raised $6M in funding round led by North Island Ventures and backed by strategic investors! Our new chapter has begun, with more news coming soon. Today we celebrate and say thank you. CHEERS 💫
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scammers trying to steal my crypto not knowing my keys are secure offline
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real ones know that an agent that can propose a transaction but can never touch your private key is the goal
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We believe in projects that put their users and communities first. We believe in Squid 🦑💟
What do you believe in?
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Reminder: generate your belief and share it on X! That’s how you (and 14 others) could get 100 USDC before the month ends. We've *loved* seeing your beliefs so far. Don’t be shy, share more 🫧
Share your belief, get 100 USDC? Yes pls. We're sharing 1500 USDC with 15 people who share their custom belief on X. Because what's more fun than belief? Getting USDC 😝 Entering is easy peasy, just follow the steps below 🫧
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Axelar's decentralized approach and strong validator network ensure a secure and resilient bridge. Among all interoperability protocols, Axelar is the only one that is truly permissionless, featuring a fully fledged proof-of-stake network with real value locked and the most diverse and decentralized validator set in cross-chain.
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Squid is where connection meets belief. Out of 1,000 projects connected by Squid, here are some beliefs shared by key integrators. What do YOU believe in? 🧵
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Our beliefs are more similar than you may think. How do we know? You’re here.
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In April *more people than ever* used Squid in one month. 119,353 reasons to believe 💜
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One week left to move USDC, AKT and TIA off of Stargaze ‼️
⚠️ 7 days left to remove USDC, AKT, and TIA from Stargaze. Support for these three assets ends May 15. IBC transfer them back to their native chains (Noble, Akash, Celestia) before the deadline. After May 15, USDC/AKT/TIA still on Stargaze cannot be moved.
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We believe in creating the conditions of prosperity for all. Everyone, everywhere should have access to efficient and affordable financial solutions. What do you believe in?
What do you believe in?
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SagaEVM is now open, and access has been restored. If you were impacted, follow the latest updates from ecosystem primitives for next steps. → saga.xyz/sagaevm
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