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Res@ResCRX·
The old way is broken by design. Multi-step launches create exploitable windows between every transaction: → Mint authority abused → Freeze authority used to manipulate → LP drained before lock → Partial execution rugs That’s why most Solana launches still get rugged. Crxcible powered by OneForge fixes this at the protocol level. Phase 1: All 6 critical steps in ONE atomic VersionedTransaction. Phase 2: Permanent tier-based LP burn/lock. If the token exists → it’s fully secured. No trust required. No windows for rugs. Crxcible is just an implementation of the OneForge protocol. Whitepaper: crxcible.io/r/oneforge @solana_devs @CrxcibleLaunch @Solbuildersclub @SolanaFndn
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Kanani
Kanani@kanani__r·
@ResCRX This is the right failure mode to focus on: mint/freeze authority and LP state matter before volume does. My only caveat is “no windows for rugs” should still be checked against final authority state, LP custody, and dev/cluster wallet behavior after launch.
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Checkmate@CheckmateAML·
@kanani__r @ResCRX Looking at the deployer's funding source is just as critical. If the initial gas came from a wallet that spun up three rugs last week, the mint authority settings do not even matter.
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