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  1. #1publishby system:backfill
    2026-06-09 21:07:13Z
    Score: ?? (no score change)
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    {"actor":"system:backfill","investigation_id":"158de986-f23c-4454-b0cd-4a9341a72f09","kind":"publish","page_slug":"flooring-protocol","published_at":"2026-06-09T21:07:13.766Z","sequence_num":1,"snapshot":{"content_type":"investigation","entity_name":"Flooring Protocol","sections":[{"content":"Flooring Protocol, operated by Flooring Lab and accessible at fp.io, is an Ethereum-based decentralized protocol designed to fractionalize NFTs into ERC-20 fungible tokens. The core mechanism converts deposited NFTs into μTokens (micro-tokens) pegged 1:1 to the floor price of a given NFT collection, or into fpTokens under the later BT404 architecture. Supported collections at launch included Bored Ape Yacht Club (μBAYC), Pudgy Penguins (μPPG), Azuki Elementals (μELEM), and others. The protocol used Uniswap V3 to create secondary liquidity markets for these tokens. Users had two deposit modes: a Vault (relinquishing full ownership for μTokens) and a Safebox (retaining rarity premium while staking FLC, the native platform token, to receive a safebox key). The FLC (Flooring Lab Credit) token launched alongside the protocol in October 2023 on Ethereum, with the contract address 0x102c776ddb30c754ded4fdcc77a19230a60d4e4f. A BT404-based V2 upgrade was subsequently deployed, reusing a novel token architecture that became the vector for the June 2026 exploit.","heading":"Protocol Overview","severity":"low","sources":[{"credibility":2,"name":"TKX Capital: A New Path for NFT Fractionalization: Flooring Protocol","type":"research","url":"https://tkxcapital.medium.com/a-new-path-for-nft-fractionalization-flooring-protocol-tkx-weekly-f27dcea5018c"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Floor Protocol Docs — Overview","type":"official","url":"https://docs.fp.io/introduction/overview"},{"credibility":1,"name":"FLC Token Tracker — Etherscan","type":"on_chain","url":"https://etherscan.io/token/0x102c776ddb30c754ded4fdcc77a19230a60d4e4f"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Floor Protocol BT404 Introduction","type":"official","url":"https://docs.fp.io/bt404/introduction"}]},{"content":"The protocol was founded by a pseudonymous developer known as FreeLunchCapital, who served as architect and CEO of Flooring Lab. FreeLunchCapital is publicly known to have purchased 25 Bored Ape NFTs for approximately $1.8 million, and separately paid 588 ETH (~$1.43 million) for a single BAYC. The team includes other pseudonymous contributors. Auditor records from Halborn (September 8, 2023) and OtterSec (October 4, 2023) list no publicly identified founders by legal name. Following the protocol's wind-down in September 2025, FreeLunchCapital stated that liquidity issues and organizational changes had left parts of the NFT division unmanaged, and that personal assets he maintained on-platform to assist user exits became primary targets during the June 2026 exploit. No legal entity registration, company jurisdiction, or doxxed leadership has been publicly disclosed as of June 2026.","heading":"Team and Governance","severity":"medium","sources":[{"credibility":2,"name":"Floor Protocol Founder FreeLunchCapital Bought 25 Bored Apes For $1.8M — The Bored Ape Gazette","type":"news_article","url":"https://www.theboredapegazette.com/post/floor-protocol-founder-freelunchcapital-bought-25-bored-apes-for-1-8m-last-weekend"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Yuga Labs CEO Rescues 68 NFTs From Flooring Protocol Exploit — Coin Edition","type":"news_article","url":"https://coinedition.com/yuga-labs-ceo-rescues-68-nfts-from-flooring-protocol-exploit/"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Flooring Protocol Exploit — CoinTelegraph","type":"news_article","url":"https://cointelegraph.com/news/yuga-labs-nft-rescue-flooring-protocol-exploit"}]},{"content":"On June 8, 2026, an active exploit of Flooring Protocol's smart contracts was confirmed by multiple Tier-1 and Tier-2 sources. The vulnerability resided in the protocol's BT404-style ownership accounting and state verification systems. According to FreeLunchCapital's post-mortem, the flaw originated in aggressive bit-manipulation techniques used during initial development to minimize Ethereum gas costs. These low-level code optimizations introduced a critical accounting breakdown that persisted through prior security audits due to the obfuscated nature of the code. The attack vector proceeded as follows: an attacker deposited a minimal amount of Wrapped Ether (WETH) and exploited the flawed token-indexing logic to generate a near-infinite balance of fpTokens — the protocol's ERC-20 representations of fractionalized locked NFTs. The attacker then used this inflated balance to redeem underlying NFTs from liquidity pools, a state researchers termed 'ghost ownership,' where the contract recognized the attacker as the definitive owner of assets they had not legitimately acquired. The exploit also spread to BitmapPunks due to a shared contract architecture. FreeLunchCapital alleged that the attacker may have used advanced AI tooling to identify and execute the attack. Security researcher CoffeeDev is credited with identifying the exploit before large-scale drainage was complete. Yuga Labs, through CEO Michael Figge and VP of Blockchain 0xQuit, executed a white-hat counter-operation using the GrailsOTC trading desk on June 8, 2026, successfully rescuing 68 NFTs valued at over $570,000 — comprising 29 Bored Ape Yacht Club, 4 Mutant Ape Yacht Club, 2 CryptoPunks, 1 Azuki, 2 Elementals, 26 Captains, 1 Moonbird, 2 Doodles, and 1 BAKC. These assets were placed in Yuga Labs' custody pending Flooring Protocol's deployment of a verified fix. However, multiple sources confirm that some NFTs had already been drained by the attacker before the white-hat rescue and remain under attacker control as of the publication date. Users were warned against making any further deposits. This is a confirmed exploit, not an allegation.","heading":"June 2026 Exploit — Confirmed Smart Contract Vulnerability (Critical)","severity":"critical","sources":[{"credibility":1,"name":"Yuga Labs Executes White-Hat Rescue of 68 NFTs After Flooring Protocol Exploit — The Defiant","type":"news_article","url":"https://thedefiant.io/news/hacks/yuga-labs-white-hat-rescue-68-nfts-flooring-protocol-exploit"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Yuga Labs Rescues 68 At-Risk NFTs From Flooring Protocol Exploit — Crypto Briefing","type":"news_article","url":"https://cryptobriefing.com/yuga-labs-rescues-nfts-flooring-protocol-exploit/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Yuga Labs Rescues 68 Blue-Chip NFTs From Flooring Protocol Exploit — The Crypto Times","type":"news_article","url":"https://www.cryptotimes.io/2026/06/08/yuga-labs-rescues-68-blue-chip-nfts-from-flooring-protocol-exploit/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Yuga Labs CEO Rescues 68 NFTs From Flooring Protocol Exploit — Coin Edition","type":"news_article","url":"https://coinedition.com/yuga-labs-ceo-rescues-68-nfts-from-flooring-protocol-exploit/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"White Hats Rescue $500K in NFTs After Flooring Protocol Exploit — NFT Evening","type":"news_article","url":"https://nftevening.com/white-hats-rescue-500k-nfts-flooring-protocol-exploit/"},{"credibility":1,"name":"White Hats Rescue $500K in NFTs After Flooring Protocol Exploit — CoinTelegraph","type":"news_article","url":"https://cointelegraph.com/news/yuga-labs-nft-rescue-flooring-protocol-exploit"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Yuga Labs rescues $570,000 in NFTs After Floor Protocol Exploit — Crypto.news","type":"news_article","url":"https://crypto.news/yuga-labs-rescues-570000-in-nfts-after-floor-protocol-exploit/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Yuga Labs Completes Whitehat Rescue of NFTs in Flooring Protocol Exploit — BanklessTimes","type":"news_article","url":"https://www.banklesstimes.com/articles/2026/06/08/yuga-labs-completes-whitehat-rescue-of-nfts-in-flooring-protocol-exploit/"}]},{"content":"On December 17, 2023, Flooring Protocol suffered its first major exploit, with approximately $1.6 million worth of NFTs stolen — primarily Bored Apes and Pudgy Penguins. According to on-chain analyst 'foobar' (founder of Delegate), the vulnerability was introduced by a flawed contract upgrade deployed several days prior to the incident. The upgrade was not covered by either of the protocol's two previous security audits (Halborn, September 8, 2023; OtterSec, October 4, 2023). The exploit abused the transferFrom function through improper multicall authorization, allowing attackers to transfer NFTs without proper approval from legitimate holders. Stolen assets were transferred to wallet address 0x4d0D746E0F66bf825418E6b3deF1a46Ec3c0B847, which was subsequently flagged for phishing activity on Etherscan. The Flooring Lab team acknowledged the breach and stated they had deployed a fix; however, no reimbursement mechanism or complete recovery of stolen NFTs was publicly documented at the time. Revoke.cash listed the exploit in its exploit registry. The December 2023 event established a pattern of the protocol deploying contract upgrades without complete security review.","heading":"December 2023 Exploit — Prior Smart Contract Breach","severity":"critical","sources":[{"credibility":2,"name":"Floor Protocol Exploited, Bored Apes and Pudgy Penguins Gone — Protos","type":"news_article","url":"https://protos.com/floor-protocol-exploited-bored-apes-and-pudgy-penguins-gone/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Anatomy of the $1.6 Million Floor Protocol Exploit — Coinmonks/Medium","type":"research","url":"https://medium.com/coinmonks/anatomy-of-the-1-6-million-floor-protocol-exploit-a-security-post-mortem-4e5f06cae125"},{"credibility":2,"name":"2023 Floor Protocol Hack: Check If You're Affected — Revoke.cash","type":"community_report","url":"https://revoke.cash/exploits/flooring"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Flooring Protocol Suffers Cyberattack: Millions In NFTs Stolen — BitcoinWorld","type":"news_article","url":"https://bitcoinworld.co.in/nfts-worth-1-5m-stolen-from-flooring-protocol-in-a-cyberattack-exploit/"}]},{"content":"In September 2025, Flooring Protocol officially announced that its Web3 consumer services were entering sunset mode, advising FPv2 token holders to redeem their underlying NFTs and exit fractional positions before October 15, 2025. FreeLunchCapital cited liquidity issues and organizational changes that left portions of the NFT division unmanaged. Despite the formal wind-down notice, some NFT pools continued to hold deposited user assets with no active contract maintenance or security monitoring, creating the conditions that enabled the June 2026 exploit. At the time of the June 2026 incident, DeFiLlama reported Flooring Protocol's TVL at approximately $9.51, down from a peak of over $17 million in late 2023. FreeLunchCapital stated he had continued personally providing liquidity to help remaining users exit their positions, and that his own assets were among those targeted during the exploit. The FLC token, as reflected on CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko, had lost the vast majority of its value by mid-2026.","heading":"Protocol Sunset and Operational Status","severity":"high","sources":[{"credibility":1,"name":"Flooring Protocol TVL Stats & Charts — DeFiLlama","type":"research","url":"https://defillama.com/protocol/flooring-protocol"},{"credibility":1,"name":"White Hats Rescue $500K in NFTs After Flooring Exploit — CoinTelegraph","type":"news_article","url":"https://cointelegraph.com/news/yuga-labs-nft-rescue-flooring-protocol-exploit"},{"credibility":2,"name":"White Hats Rescue $500K in NFTs After Flooring Exploit — Crypto.news","type":"news_article","url":"https://cryptonews.net/news/nft/32981535/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Floor Protocol price today, FLC to USD — CoinMarketCap","type":"other","url":"https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/flooring-lab-credit/"}]},{"content":"Flooring Protocol commissioned two independent security audits prior to its launch: Halborn (September 8, 2023) and OtterSec (October 4, 2023). Both audits concluded that the protocol's contracts followed best practices and contained no critical issues, with all identified risks resolved after developer fixes. However, neither audit covered the contract upgrade deployed in late November/early December 2023, which introduced the vulnerability exploited in December 2023. The June 2026 exploit stemmed from a different flaw — aggressive bit-manipulation optimizations present in the original codebase — which also went undetected by both auditors despite being present at the time of review. The persistence of exploitable flaws through two professional audits raises concerns about the adequacy of the audit scope and the complexity of the low-level code used. No additional audits were publicly disclosed for the BT404 V2 contracts prior to the June 2026 incident.","heading":"Audit History and Security Posture","severity":"high","sources":[{"credibility":1,"name":"Audit by OtterSec — Floor Protocol Docs","type":"official","url":"https://docs.fp.io/security/audit-by-ottersec"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Floor Protocol Exploited, Bored Apes and Pudgy Penguins Gone — Protos","type":"news_article","url":"https://protos.com/floor-protocol-exploited-bored-apes-and-pudgy-penguins-gone/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Yuga Labs CEO Rescues 68 NFTs From Flooring Protocol Exploit — Coin Edition","type":"news_article","url":"https://coinedition.com/yuga-labs-ceo-rescues-68-nfts-from-flooring-protocol-exploit/"}]},{"content":"Gate.io published an analysis concluding that decisions related to Flooring Protocol contributed to a general decline in blue-chip NFT floor prices. The protocol's μToken mechanism allowed large volumes of blue-chip NFT exposure to be traded as ERC-20 tokens, which, during periods of distress or exploitation, amplified sell pressure on underlying collections. Both the December 2023 and June 2026 exploits involved Bored Ape Yacht Club, Mutant Ape Yacht Club, CryptoPunks, Pudgy Penguins, and other premium collections, creating systemic risk for depositors in those collections. The June 2026 event prompted warnings across NFT communities to revoke approvals to Flooring Protocol contracts.","heading":"Market Impact and NFT Blue-Chip Price Decline","severity":"medium","sources":[{"credibility":2,"name":"A Decision Crashed the NFT Market: How Did Flooring Protocol Lead to a General Decline — Gate.io","type":"research","url":"https://www.gate.com/learn/articles/a-decision-crashed-the-nft-market-how-did-the-flooring-protocol-lead-to-a-general-decline-in-blue-chips/1584"},{"credibility":2,"name":"2023 Floor Protocol Hack: Check If You're Affected — Revoke.cash","type":"community_report","url":"https://revoke.cash/exploits/flooring"}]}],"sources_used":[{"credibility":1,"name":"Yuga Labs Executes White-Hat Rescue of 68 NFTs After Flooring Protocol Exploit — The Defiant","type":"news_article","url":"https://thedefiant.io/news/hacks/yuga-labs-white-hat-rescue-68-nfts-flooring-protocol-exploit"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Yuga Labs Rescues 68 At-Risk NFTs From Flooring Protocol Exploit — Crypto Briefing","type":"news_article","url":"https://cryptobriefing.com/yuga-labs-rescues-nfts-flooring-protocol-exploit/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"White Hats Rescue $500K in NFTs After Flooring Protocol Exploit — NFT Evening","type":"news_article","url":"https://nftevening.com/white-hats-rescue-500k-nfts-flooring-protocol-exploit/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Yuga Labs Rescues 68 Blue-Chip NFTs From Flooring Protocol Exploit — The Crypto Times","type":"news_article","url":"https://www.cryptotimes.io/2026/06/08/yuga-labs-rescues-68-blue-chip-nfts-from-flooring-protocol-exploit/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Yuga Labs Completes Whitehat Rescue of NFTs in Flooring Protocol Exploit — BanklessTimes","type":"news_article","url":"https://www.banklesstimes.com/articles/2026/06/08/yuga-labs-completes-whitehat-rescue-of-nfts-in-flooring-protocol-exploit/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Yuga Labs CEO Rescues 68 NFTs From Flooring Protocol Exploit — Coin Edition","type":"news_article","url":"https://coinedition.com/yuga-labs-ceo-rescues-68-nfts-from-flooring-protocol-exploit/"},{"credibility":1,"name":"White Hats Rescue $500K in NFTs After Flooring Protocol Exploit — CoinTelegraph","type":"news_article","url":"https://cointelegraph.com/news/yuga-labs-nft-rescue-flooring-protocol-exploit"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Yuga Labs rescues $570,000 in NFTs After Floor Protocol Exploit — Crypto.news","type":"news_article","url":"https://crypto.news/yuga-labs-rescues-570000-in-nfts-after-floor-protocol-exploit/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"White Hat Team Recovers Over $500K in NFTs from Flooring Protocol Vulnerability — KuCoin","type":"news_article","url":"https://www.kucoin.com/news/flash/white-hat-team-salvages-500k-in-nfts-from-flooring-protocol-vulnerability"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Floor Protocol Exploited, Bored Apes and Pudgy Penguins Gone — Protos","type":"news_article","url":"https://protos.com/floor-protocol-exploited-bored-apes-and-pudgy-penguins-gone/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Anatomy of the $1.6 Million Floor Protocol Exploit — Coinmonks/Medium","type":"research","url":"https://medium.com/coinmonks/anatomy-of-the-1-6-million-floor-protocol-exploit-a-security-post-mortem-4e5f06cae125"},{"credibility":2,"name":"2023 Floor Protocol Hack: Check If You're Affected — Revoke.cash","type":"community_report","url":"https://revoke.cash/exploits/flooring"},{"credibility":2,"name":"A Decision Crashed the NFT Market — Gate.io","type":"research","url":"https://www.gate.com/learn/articles/a-decision-crashed-the-nft-market-how-did-the-flooring-protocol-lead-to-a-general-decline-in-blue-chips/1584"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Flooring Protocol TVL Stats & Charts — DeFiLlama","type":"research","url":"https://defillama.com/protocol/flooring-protocol"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Floor Protocol Docs — Overview","type":"official","url":"https://docs.fp.io/introduction/overview"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Audit by OtterSec — Floor Protocol Docs","type":"official","url":"https://docs.fp.io/security/audit-by-ottersec"},{"credibility":1,"name":"FLC Token Tracker — Etherscan","type":"on_chain","url":"https://etherscan.io/token/0x102c776ddb30c754ded4fdcc77a19230a60d4e4f"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Floor Protocol Founder FreeLunchCapital Bought 25 Bored Apes For $1.8M — Bored Ape Gazette","type":"news_article","url":"https://www.theboredapegazette.com/post/floor-protocol-founder-freelunchcapital-bought-25-bored-apes-for-1-8m-last-weekend"},{"credibility":2,"name":"TKX Capital: A New Path for NFT Fractionalization — Medium","type":"research","url":"https://tkxcapital.medium.com/a-new-path-for-nft-fractionalization-flooring-protocol-tkx-weekly-f27dcea5018c"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Flooring Protocol Exploit Drains Liquidity After fpToken Balance Manipulation — Binance Square","type":"news_article","url":"https://www.binance.com/en/square/post/331794112084737"}],"summary":"Flooring Protocol (fp.io) is an Ethereum-based NFT fractionalization platform that converts non-fungible tokens into fungible micro-tokens (μTokens and fpTokens) pegged to collection floor prices. The protocol launched in October 2023, was exploited twice — once in December 2023 (~$1.6M stolen) and again in June 2026 (~$570K in NFTs rescued by a Yuga Labs white-hat team — and entered formal sunset mode in September 2025 after liquidity and organizational failures. At the time of the June 2026 incident, the protocol was effectively defunct with a TVL of approximately $9.51.","timeline":[{"date":"2023-09-08","event":"Halborn completes smart contract security audit; no critical issues found.","source":"Floor Protocol Docs / Halborn","source_url":"https://docs.fp.io/security/audit-by-ottersec"},{"date":"2023-10-04","event":"OtterSec completes smart contract security audit; no critical issues found.","source":"Floor Protocol Docs","source_url":"https://docs.fp.io/security/audit-by-ottersec"},{"date":"2023-10-15","event":"Flooring Protocol launches; TVL crosses $6.21 million within days.","source":"Binance Square","source_url":"https://www.binance.com/en/square/post/2023-10-15-nft-fragmentation-protocol-flooring-protocol-s-liquidity-pool-tvl-crosses-6-million-1359239"},{"date":"2023-12-17","event":"First exploit: a flawed unaudited contract upgrade enables theft of approximately $1.6 million in NFTs including Bored Apes and Pudgy Penguins via multicall authorization bypass.","source":"Protos / Coinmonks","source_url":"https://protos.com/floor-protocol-exploited-bored-apes-and-pudgy-penguins-gone/"},{"date":"2025-09-01","event":"Flooring Protocol announces sunset mode; advises FPv2 token holders to redeem NFTs and exit positions before October 15, 2025.","source":"CoinTelegraph / Crypto.news","source_url":"https://cointelegraph.com/news/yuga-labs-nft-rescue-flooring-protocol-exploit"},{"date":"2025-10-15","event":"FPv2 token redemption deadline passes; protocol enters operational wind-down with residual NFTs still locked in pools.","source":"CoinTelegraph","source_url":"https://cointelegraph.com/news/yuga-labs-nft-rescue-flooring-protocol-exploit"},{"date":"2026-06-08","event":"Second confirmed exploit: attacker uses bit-level accounting flaw in BT404 contracts to generate near-infinite fpToken balance from minimal WETH, draining NFT pools. BitmapPunks also affected due to shared contract architecture. Security researcher CoffeeDev identifies the flaw. Yuga Labs CEO Michael Figge and VP of Blockchain 0xQuit execute white-hat rescue via GrailsOTC, recovering 68 NFTs worth over $570,000. FreeLunchCapital publishes post-mortem attributing flaw to gas-optimization bit-manipulation code.","source":"The Defiant / CoinTelegraph / Crypto Briefing / Coin Edition","source_url":"https://thedefiant.io/news/hacks/yuga-labs-white-hat-rescue-68-nfts-flooring-protocol-exploit"},{"date":"2026-06-09","event":"Yuga Labs confirms 68 NFTs remain in company custody pending deployment of a verified fix by Flooring Protocol developers. Some NFTs remain under attacker control. Users warned against further deposits.","source":"Crypto Times / BanklessTimes","source_url":"https://www.cryptotimes.io/2026/06/08/yuga-labs-rescues-68-blue-chip-nfts-from-flooring-protocol-exploit/"}]},"v":1}
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  2. #2reviewby reviewerreviewer
    2026-06-10 15:27:45Z
    Score: 1818 (no score change)
    The Flooring Protocol investigation is well-sourced and factually accurate on its core claims. The June 2026 exploit details, June 8 rescue operation, personnel roles, NFT counts, and exploit mechanism are confirmed across at least 8 independent sources. Minor inconsistencies include the TVL figure ($9.51 vs current $9.09 — price drift), the December 2023 exploit date (December 16 vs 17 in some sources), and the $1.6M vs $1.8M stolen amount discrepancy across sources. Four claims are unverifiable, primarily around audit dates and the $17M TVL peak, due to document access limitations rather than contradicting evidence. No claims are positively disputed by any credible source found.
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    {"actor":"reviewer","decided_at":"2026-06-10T15:27:45.534Z","decision":"review","investigation_id":"158de986-f23c-4454-b0cd-4a9341a72f09","new_score":18,"page_slug":"flooring-protocol","prev_score":18,"reason":"The Flooring Protocol investigation is well-sourced and factually accurate on its core claims. The June 2026 exploit details, June 8 rescue operation, personnel roles, NFT counts, and exploit mechanism are confirmed across at least 8 independent sources. Minor inconsistencies include the TVL figure ($9.51 vs current $9.09 — price drift), the December 2023 exploit date (December 16 vs 17 in some sources), and the $1.6M vs $1.8M stolen amount discrepancy across sources. Four claims are unverifiable, primarily around audit dates and the $17M TVL peak, due to document access limitations rather than contradicting evidence. No claims are positively disputed by any credible source found.","score_delta":0,"sequence_num":2,"submission_content_hash":null,"submission_id":null,"submission_kind":null,"submission_valence":null,"v":1}
    Verify offline (run on your own machine)
    python -m src.verify_decision c8746880-bb9a-4da7-923f-120a47fa7ede
  3. #3review reviseby judgejudge
    2026-06-10 15:27:45Z
    Score: 1813 (-5)
    The review confirms all 19 core claims — both exploits, the Yuga Labs rescue operation, personnel roles, NFT breakdown, and exploit mechanics are each supported by at least two independent sources. None of the 27 claims are positively disputed by any credible source. The reviewer's 14.8% disputed_pct reflects 4 unverifiable items (audit dates, BT404 V2 audit absence, TVL peak, initial TVL figure) and 4 partially_supported items — all attributable to document access limitations or minor price drift rather than contradicting evidence. Two high-priority coverage gaps (on-chain transaction verification for both exploits, and user reimbursement status post-June 2026) are noted by the reviewer and warrant expansion before the page is considered complete. The page is factually sound but should be revised to address those gaps.
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    {"actor":"judge","decided_at":"2026-06-10T15:27:45.534Z","decision":"review_revise","investigation_id":"158de986-f23c-4454-b0cd-4a9341a72f09","new_score":13,"page_slug":"flooring-protocol","prev_score":18,"reason":"The review confirms all 19 core claims — both exploits, the Yuga Labs rescue operation, personnel roles, NFT breakdown, and exploit mechanics are each supported by at least two independent sources. None of the 27 claims are positively disputed by any credible source. The reviewer's 14.8% disputed_pct reflects 4 unverifiable items (audit dates, BT404 V2 audit absence, TVL peak, initial TVL figure) and 4 partially_supported items — all attributable to document access limitations or minor price drift rather than contradicting evidence. Two high-priority coverage gaps (on-chain transaction verification for both exploits, and user reimbursement status post-June 2026) are noted by the reviewer and warrant expansion before the page is considered complete. The page is factually sound but should be revised to address those gaps.","score_delta":-5,"sequence_num":3,"submission_content_hash":null,"submission_id":null,"submission_kind":null,"submission_valence":null,"v":1}
    Verify offline (run on your own machine)
    python -m src.verify_decision e7368cc8-d7e8-4522-af4c-17043a6d6d83
How verification works. The “Row integrity” check above is computed in your browser — your machine recomputes the SHA-256 of the canonical bytes and compares against the stored hash. No avoid.net server can fake that check. The “full verify” link goes one level deeper: your browser fetches the on-chain transaction from a Solana RPC node and confirms the same hash is in the memo. If you don’t want to trust either avoid.net or the public RPC, run the CLI verifier on your own machine — python -m src.verify_decision <event_id>.