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rubric v1.7.0

Oracle price deviation >X% from secondary

Raydium's assessment for RD-F-099 — scored not_applicable on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.

Evidence summary #

Cat 6B exploit-in-progress signal [T-09 v1 launch]. Raydium is a reserves-based AMM; no external oracle price feed is consumed for swap execution. Price discovery is endogenous (pool reserve ratios: constant-product, concentrated-liquidity, stableswap math). Data cache confirms oracle: null. No Chainlink, Pyth, or Switchboard dependency identified for core swap logic. The signal threshold ('primary oracle deviates >X% from secondary') has no applicable primary oracle to monitor. Note: LaunchLab parameter functions and Raydium admin functions were checked in profile §7 — no oracle dependency identified. F099 is N/A by design.

Sources #

  • GitHub
    raydium-io/raydium-amm — GitHubraydium-io/raydium-amm source: constant-product AMM pricing from pool reserves; no oracle price feed importsretrieved 2026-04-29
  • Docs
    Raydium Protocol DocumentationRaydium protocol docs §7: prices derived from on-chain pool reserve ratios; no Chainlink/Pyth/Switchboard oracle dependency for swap executionretrieved 2026-04-29

Methodology #

Detect whether the primary oracle's reported price deviates >X% from the best available secondary source (another feed or venue).

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rubric_version v1.7.0 protocol raydium factor RD-F-099 score not_applicable collected_at 2026-04-29 12:31:55