PANews reported on November 27th that Upbit discovered this morning that approximately 54 billion Korean won (about $36 million) in Solana network assets had been transferred to an unknown external wallet. Affected assets include multiple Solana ecosystem tokens such as ORCA, DOOD, RAY, and LAYER. Upbit has suspended all deposits and withdrawals and is conducting a comprehensive system check. Currently, the prices of low-market-cap Solana tokens on the Upbit platform have risen sharply, with ORCA up 92.51% and MET2 up 94.41% and RAY up 51.07%. Previously, Upbit reported that approximately 54 billion Korean won worth of assets on its Solana network had been stolen, and that access to these assets had been suspended while a full investigation was underway . PANews reported on November 27th that Upbit discovered this morning that approximately 54 billion Korean won (about $36 million) in Solana network assets had been transferred to an unknown external wallet. Affected assets include multiple Solana ecosystem tokens such as ORCA, DOOD, RAY, and LAYER. Upbit has suspended all deposits and withdrawals and is conducting a comprehensive system check. Currently, the prices of low-market-cap Solana tokens on the Upbit platform have risen sharply, with ORCA up 92.51% and MET2 up 94.41% and RAY up 51.07%. Previously, Upbit reported that approximately 54 billion Korean won worth of assets on its Solana network had been stolen, and that access to these assets had been suspended while a full investigation was underway .

Solana ecosystem tokens surged on Upbit, with ORCA and MET2 rising by over 90%.

2025/11/27 16:04

PANews reported on November 27th that Upbit discovered this morning that approximately 54 billion Korean won (about $36 million) in Solana network assets had been transferred to an unknown external wallet. Affected assets include multiple Solana ecosystem tokens such as ORCA, DOOD, RAY, and LAYER. Upbit has suspended all deposits and withdrawals and is conducting a comprehensive system check.

Currently, the prices of low-market-cap Solana tokens on the Upbit platform have risen sharply, with ORCA up 92.51% and MET2 up 94.41% and RAY up 51.07%.

Previously, Upbit reported that approximately 54 billion Korean won worth of assets on its Solana network had been stolen, and that access to these assets had been suspended while a full investigation was underway .

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