The most glaring issue isn't whether there's a dip or not, but rather that the MantaNetwork official X account was briefly compromised.
MantaNetwork: 🔐 Security Update puts it plainly: the official X account was hacked for about 30 minutes earlier today.
The breach didn't occur through the main account itself, which was described as fully compromised, but rather through an authorized team member's account that experienced unauthorized access.
This kind of situation isn't just a single candlestick on the chart; it's a depreciation of trust.
Once the project's official announcement channel is compromised, the market will first question whether the 'source of information can still be trusted' before even looking at the price reaction of $MANTA .
30 minutes isn't a long time, but it's enough for traders to test the risk button, because the official X is essentially the front desk for the project.
The key here isn't to exaggerate the incident, but to assess the chain of authority.
Main account → Authorized member account → Official information release, any small gap in this chain can turn a technical security issue into a market trust issue.
For MantaNetwork, this update's real task isn't just fixing a tweet but rather addressing the externally visible operational security boundary.
If subsequent disclosures remain within the scope of 'about 30 minutes, accessed through an authorized member account, and the official channel has clarified it,' then this seems more like a controllable account security incident.
If the time, entry point, or impact scope gets rewritten, then the logic surrounding $MANTA needs to be re-evaluated. #MantaNetwork #SecurityUpdate
This content was generated with assistance from Claude Opus 4.8, for informational purposes only; please verify independently.
MantaNetwork: 🔐 Security Update puts it plainly: the official X account was hacked for about 30 minutes earlier today.
The breach didn't occur through the main account itself, which was described as fully compromised, but rather through an authorized team member's account that experienced unauthorized access.
This kind of situation isn't just a single candlestick on the chart; it's a depreciation of trust.
Once the project's official announcement channel is compromised, the market will first question whether the 'source of information can still be trusted' before even looking at the price reaction of $MANTA .
30 minutes isn't a long time, but it's enough for traders to test the risk button, because the official X is essentially the front desk for the project.
The key here isn't to exaggerate the incident, but to assess the chain of authority.
Main account → Authorized member account → Official information release, any small gap in this chain can turn a technical security issue into a market trust issue.
For MantaNetwork, this update's real task isn't just fixing a tweet but rather addressing the externally visible operational security boundary.
If subsequent disclosures remain within the scope of 'about 30 minutes, accessed through an authorized member account, and the official channel has clarified it,' then this seems more like a controllable account security incident.
If the time, entry point, or impact scope gets rewritten, then the logic surrounding $MANTA needs to be re-evaluated. #MantaNetwork #SecurityUpdate
This content was generated with assistance from Claude Opus 4.8, for informational purposes only; please verify independently.