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“Silk Road” Founder Ross Ulbricht’s $12M Loss on Pump.fun: A Liquidity Mishap

  • Ross Ulbricht, the founder of “Silk Road”, or the operator of his wallet lost about $12 million due to a liquidity addition error in the Pumpfun token transaction on the Solana.
  • His donation address received 50% of the supply of ROSS tokens and lost $10.5 million (35% of the supply) due to operational errors.
  • Currently, Ross still holds 10% of the supply and has correctly added LP to the Raydium centralized liquidity pool.

Ross Ulbricht’s, the founder of the infamous Silk Road, crypto wallet saw a significant financial setback.

Ulbricht, or someone with access to his wallets, inadvertently caused a massive price drop of a token on the Solana-based platform Pump.fun, leading to a loss of $12 Million.

The Liquidity Pool Blunder

Last week, Ulbricht’s Solana donation address was credited with half of the total supply of the ROSS token. The token was named after the Ross Ulbricht Fund.

The intention was to sell these tokens passively through liquidity provision. However, in an attempt to add single-sided liquidity, Ulbricht or his proxy made a critical error.

They initialized the liquidity pool on Raydium using the Constant-Product Market Maker (CPMM) instead of the more appropriate Concentrated Liquidity Market Maker (CLMM).

This mistake led to immediate repercussions. By setting the liquidity pool at an incorrect price, $1.5 Million worth of the token (5% of the supply) was swiftly snapped up by a Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) bot.

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This bot, designed to exploit arbitrage opportunities, sold the tokens into the existing pool, caused an initial price drop.

Not learning from the first mishap, the same error was repeated, resulting in another $10.5 million loss. This was an additional 35% of the ROSS token’s supply.

The MEV bot again capitalized on this opportunity. The tokens were sold for over $600,000, which plummeted the token’s value by 90%.

Aftermath and Reflections

Despite losing 40% of the supply, Ulbricht managed to retain 10% of the ROSS tokens in a different wallet. He correctly added liquidity using Raydium’s Concentrated Liquidity pools.

This remaining stake was valued at approximately $200,000 after the price crash.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and risks inherent in DeFi space.

Ulbricht, having been out of the direct crypto trading scene for over a decade due to his imprisonment, found himself navigating a vastly evolved landscape of high-speed trading and sophisticated bot activities, which differ significantly from the Silk Road’s simpler BTC transactions.

The crypto community’s response was largely sympathetic, reflecting on Ulbricht’s historical contributions to the sector.

Ross Ulbricht wallet | Source: X

However, this event also highlights the need for better education and tools to manage liquidity in DeFi platforms.

The use of the wrong type of liquidity pool underscores a gap in understanding. Or perhaps it is an oversight in the rapid, high-stakes environment of today’s crypto markets.

What Next

Looking forward, this incident might prompt discussions around the safety and user-friendliness of DeFi platforms.

Potentially this could lead to innovations in how liquidity is managed to prevent such drastic losses.

It also raises questions about the role of MEV bots in the ecosystem, whether they serve only to profit from others’ mistakes or if they can be part of a more balanced market mechanism.

Ulbricht’s experience is a cautionary tale for crypto enthusiasts. However, it also underscores the dynamic and often unpredictable nature of the decentralized finance world.

As the market evolves, so too must the strategies and knowledge of those who participate in it, especially as they venture into more complex areas like liquidity provision on decentralized exchanges.

Disclaimer

The contents of this page are intended for general informational purposes and do not constitute financial, investment, or any other form of advice. Investing in or trading crypto assets carries the risk of financial loss. The forecasted data (also called “price prediction”) on this page are subject to change without notice and are not guaranteed to be accurate.

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lennox gitonga
lennox gitonga
Lennox is a professional financial market analyst who's enthusiastic about blockchain, cryptos, and web3. He started blogging about cryptos back in 2019 and has since never looked back. His work revolves around looking at crypto-projects analytically on a technical and on-chain level, while also making sure it's palatable to the general audience.