Crypto KOL: The Solana ecological project Banana Miner protocol code contains a suspected distress signal
On December 29th, encrypted KOL Charlemagne revealed that the protocol code of Solana's DeFi project Banana Miner contains multiple comments that appear to be distress signals, including "I had to start this new project, the pressure is high," and "I am in a sweatshop forced to deploy coins. My hand is chained to the keyboard. Please help me, I want to see my family." However, BlockBeats has not yet found any related statements in the protocol code after verification. According to information on the project's official website, as of the time of writing, the Banana Miner protocol's TVL has reached $3.91 million.
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