
We're back.
On March 9th, LiquidAF was hit with a large-scale DDoS attack.
This only confirmed that Liquid threatened the existing order.
The hours following launch were polluted with false accusations, despite the facts being publicly available. That is not uncommon in this space. Fear remains an effective propaganda tool because it spreads faster than the truth.
But we built LiquidAF because traders and creators are visibly tired of a market designed to fragment attention and liquidity in order to maximize extraction. We have seen this becoming an increasing worry for the trenches.
You realize the future of memecoins depends on improvement, and also realize the current market participants have no reason to change for you.
LiquidAF was designed to solve real issues like fee-vamping and SOL hurting meme prices. Most importantly, it was designed to return value to the people who make the space what it is.
So why would anyone attack us?
Because competition is good for users, but bad for firms. And in every industry, the best time to stop a competitor is before they become one.
When something built for the trenches gets attacked so aggressively before it can even start, the real victims are the traders, creators, and communities it was built for. They tried to kill a future where you had a choice.
But they failed.
We are proud to announce that all issues identified have been resolved. We have hardened security, simplified contracts, and upgraded infrastructure. Refunds were also processed for those that had issues at launch.
We are still here. We are still building. We will never give up.
Let the trenches have a choice…
Open the floodgates.
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