Abnormal gas-price willingness from attacker wallet
Sushi (SushiSwap) — v2 + v3 + Trident + BentoBox/Kashi + SushiXSwap's assessment for RD-F-093 — scored green on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
No abnormal gas-price willingness from known attacker wallets targeting Sushi contracts detected as of 2026-05-17. The RouteProcessor2 exploit (2023) saw MEV bots paying high priority fees to front-run whitehats — that was the exploit's MEV dimension, not an ongoing threat. No current Sushi-contract-targeting wallet showing ≥5× EMA baseline priority fee. T-09 v2-deferred signal.
Sources #
- URLSushiSwap Incident: A Clumsy Rescue Attempt Leads to Copycat Attacks — BlockSecRouteProcessor2 exploit analysis — MEV bot front-running pattern documented post-hoc, not ongoingretrieved 2026-05-17
Methodology #
Detect whether a wallet pays ≥5× median gas priority fee (indicating MEV race or urgency), interacting with this protocol.
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