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Step Finance, SolanaFloor, and Remora Markets will cease all business operations

2026-02-24 09:11:57
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According to the official announcement from Step Finance, Step Finance, SolanaFloor, and Remora Markets will cease all business operations. The project stated that after experiencing a hack at the end of January, the team explored various possibilities, including financing and acquisition, but was unable to find a viable solution, leading to the difficult decision to immediately end all operations.

At the same time, the team is developing a buyback plan for STEP holders based on a snapshot taken before the incident, and providing a redemption process for Remora rToken holders. Remora tokens still maintain a 1:1 support.

ChainCatcher previously reported that the Step Finance hack incident statement indicated that approximately $40 million was stolen, and it is advised not to use STEP tokens temporarily.

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