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Real-capital social-engineering persona

Orca'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 social-engineering persona matching the RD-F-184 pattern (≥$1M real-capital deposits to build credibility ahead of attack) has been identified for Orca. The reference pattern is Drift Protocol Apr 2026 (UNC4736, 6-month in-person build-up + real capital). Orca's open-source, non-custodial CLMM architecture presents a different attack surface. Absence of a detected pattern cannot confirm absence: this threat class is by design traceless at the reconnaissance stage and requires ongoing OSINT monitoring across contributor and integrator personas. Scored gray pending ongoing curator monitoring; gap_reason is requires_curator_input.

Sources #

  • Curator note
    RD-F-184 — gray: no positive signal; requires ongoing curator OSINT monitoringNo active persona flagged as of 2026-05-16 assessment. Drift Protocol UNC4736 is the reference comparator per RD-F-184 batch-24 taxonomy rationale. Ongoing OSINT monitoring required.retrieved 2026-05-16

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.

See the full factor methodology and distribution across all protocols →

rubric_version v1.7.0 protocol orca factor RD-F-184 score gray collected_at 2026-05-16 02:39:16