Real-capital social-engineering persona
Babylon Protocol's assessment for RD-F-184 — scored gray on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
No curator-flagged pattern of a contributor or external integrator persona deploying >=1M USD in real capital to Babylon Protocol to build credibility ahead of a social-engineering attack. The January 2025 X account phishing compromise was an external social-engineering attack on the social media account itself (not a real-capital DeFi persona build-up pattern as defined in the factor — the Drift Protocol UNC4736 pattern). M-only / curator-dependent factor; cannot confirm absence definitively at OSINT tier. No active threat intelligence advisory connecting Babylon to this pattern. Scored gray (data insufficient for meaningful assessment) consistent with EigenLayer precedent.
Sources #
- URLJan 2025 Babylon Labs Phishing Twitter/X Account CompromiseBabylon Labs X account phishing — confirms external attack, not persona-build patternretrieved 2026-05-04
- Curator note: gray — no F184 pattern identified; M-only factor requires curator verificationF184 is M-only P1 factor; no curator-verified capital-build pattern identified at OSINT tierretrieved 2026-05-04
Methodology #
Determine whether a curator-flagged "team contributor" or "external integrator" persona has ≥$1M of attributed real-capital deposits to the target protocol or peer protocols, potentially used to build credibility ahead of a social-engineering attack.
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