Known-exploit-template selector deployed by any address
Hyperliquid's assessment for RD-F-162 — scored gray on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
No contracts matching a known Hyperliquid-exploit template (Bridge2 selector patterns) deployed by suspicious addresses identified in available public data. The JELLY incident (March 2025) was an economic/oracle manipulation attack via CEX pricing, not a contract-deployment exploit. No selector-pattern exploit contracts targeting Bridge2 identified. Signal does not fire.
Sources #
- URLhttps://hyperliquid-co.gitbook.io/wiki/introduction/roadmap/incident/2025-26-03retrieved 2026-04-28
Methodology #
Determine whether any contract has been deployed containing a function-selector pattern matching a known exploit template targeting protocols of this class.
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