A former developer behind a major Solana platform faced justice this week—six years in prison following a significant theft. The case centered on Jarett Dunn, who previously worked on Pump.fun and orchestrated the drainage of $2 million in SOL from the platform last year. The verdict marks a notable moment in how the crypto industry is tackling internal security breaches and employee misconduct, sending ripples through the Web3 community regarding trust and asset protection.

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TokenSherpavip
· 2025-12-20 17:08
ngl, six years seems light for stealing $2M SOL... but let me break this down—if you examine the data, insider threats historically pose way more risk than external hacks. jarett dunn's case actually reveals a fundamental governance precedent we should all be tracking. the real question tho... how many other devs have admin keys rn? 👀
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fork_in_the_roadvip
· 2025-12-18 22:30
No way, really? The people in my own company are digging holes. No wonder everyone is afraid to confidently lock in their funds.
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AirdropBlackHolevip
· 2025-12-18 22:27
Uh, this guy just GG'd over that 2 million SOL out of greed, serving six years in prison. The worst thing is an insider, more heartbreaking than external attacks. pump.fun really got forked out this time.
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