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Binance’s Four.Meme Platform Has Been Hacked, the Hackers Draining Liquidity from Certain Meme Tokens

Mar 19, 2025 at 06:30 am

The memecoin platform was exploited in such a way that the hackers exploited newly launched tokens to drain liquidity.

Binance’s Four.Meme Platform Has Been Hacked, the Hackers Draining Liquidity from Certain Meme Tokens

Hackers have exploited Binance’s Four.Meme platform to drain liquidity from certain meme tokens.

According to reports, the hackers bypassed the listing process and created trading pairs for tokens that had not yet completed their bonding curve. As a result, Four.Meme has temporarily paused any form of token launch and is fully investigating the incident.

The memecoin platform was exploited in such a way that the hackers exploited newly launched tokens to drain liquidity. They did it by bypassing certain restrictions and creating unauthorized trading pairs on PancakeSwap and went on to empty liquidity pools through an unapproved DEX listing. This incident happened around 04:00 GMT, during peak Asian market hours.

In response, Four.Meme quickly suspended new token launches and began an emergency investigation. The team at Four Meme stated that they have put in security improvements and promised compensation for everyone who was affected by the exploitation and they should submit a form with required details to receive reimbursement.

payloads : [ { "type" : "email", "email" : "chainalysis@gmail.com" , "subject" : "Hackers Drain Liquidity From Binance’s Four.Meme Platform" , "message" : "Hackers have exploited Binance’s Four.Meme platform to drain liquidity from certain meme tokens. They did it through bypassing the listing process and creating trading pairs for tokens that had not yet completed their bonding curve. As a result, Four.Meme has temporarily paused any form of token launch and is fully investigating the incident.The memecoin platform was exploited in such a way that the hackers exploited newly launched tokens to drain liquidity. By bypassing certain restrictions, they created unauthorized trading pairs on PancakeSwap and went on to empty liquidity pools through an unapproved DEX listing. This incident happened around 04:00 GMT, during peak Asian market hours. In response, Four.Meme quickly suspended new token launches and began an emergency investigation. The team assured users that they have put in security improvements and promised compensation for everyone who was affected by the exploitation and they should submit a form with required details to receive reimbursement.SlowMist Raises the Alarm for Four.Meme Exploitation SlowMist first reported the security breach by stating that the attacker took advantage of some specific function in Four.Meme’s smart contract to buy tokens even before their official release. 🚨SlowMist Security Alert🚨The attacker purchased a small amount of tokens before launch through the 0x7f79f6df function of @four_meme_, and used this feature to send tokens to a specified PancakeSwap Pair address that had not yet been created. This allowed the attacker to… https://t.co/hyXyKcc2Oq pic.twitter.com/Tjgz9tvuw8

Using the 0x7f79f6df function, the hackers sent these early tokens to a PancakeSwap pair address that did not yet exist. This allowed them to create the pair and add liquidity without moving the unissued tokens, bypassing transfer limits set even before launch. As a result, they set liquidity at an unintended price and drained the pool’s funds.

So basically, they used a special function to send these tokens to a PancakeSwap address that didn’t exist. This let them create a trading pair and add funds without following the normal rules and because of this, they set their own prices and took money from the pool.

The platform has not yet disclosed the total amount of losses from the attack. However, BscScan data shows that the hacker added liquidity to a PancakePair, reaching a balance of 4.02 trillion tokens.

This is not the first time Four.Meme has faced hack related issues. In February, the platform was hit by a major exploit, that led to a loss of about $183,000. The hacker manipulated liquidity by setting up a fake pool on PancakeSwap V3 before the real one went live. Related Reading | Strategy Announces 5M Series A Perpetual Strife Preferred Stock to Fund Bitcoin Acquisition

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