HumidiFi halts trading after internal network incident hits platform funds

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HumidiFi halts trading after internal network incident hits platform funds
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HumidiFi halted trading on August 22 after an internal network incident hit its own systems, while customer and third-party funds stayed untouched. The Solana-based proprietary automated market maker has not disclosed the size of the loss or a timeline for resuming trading. The outage is the third operational disruption for the young exchange in roughly eight months.

HumidiFi, one of Solana's busiest decentralized exchanges, switched off trading on August 22 after an internal network incident compromised a portion of its own systems. The platform said customer funds and third-party assets were not affected. For a platform that had processed peak daily volumes exceeding $1 billion, even a temporary halt carries weight.

What happened at HumidiFi

HumidiFi describes itself as a proprietary automated market maker, meaning it supplies its own capital as liquidity rather than relying on public pools. Because HumidiFi's own funds are on the line rather than deposited user capital, the incident's financial damage stays contained to the platform itself. The team paused trading while it investigates the scope of the incident, and no timeline for resumption was given at the time of the announcement. HumidiFi has not disclosed the size of the loss, leaving traders and token holders without a clear estimate of the damage.

A rough operational record

HumidiFi launched in mid-2025 and moved quickly, capturing between 30% and 40% of Solana's total spot DEX volume at its peak. It cleared $100 billion to $150 billion in cumulative trading volume within its first year. In December 2025, a Sybil attack targeted the presale for its native WET token, and HumidiFi responded by canceling the sale and relaunching with a new audited contract. Then in January 2026, the platform's website went dark, and the team resolved the outage by switching to a new domain. The August 22 incident is the third notable operational disruption in roughly eight months.

What WET holders are watching

HumidiFi's WET token sits at the center of its governance and staking system, with total supply capped at 1 billion tokens and a circulating supply of roughly 170 million to 230 million as of mid-August 2026. Solana's decentralized exchange landscape has alternatives such as Raydium and Orca, which have operated longer and carry more institutional familiarity. The prop AMM model offers tighter spreads and more predictable execution than venues that rely on external liquidity providers, but it leaves platforms like HumidiFi more exposed to internal treasury losses. Today's incident illustrates that tradeoff clearly: users were protected, but the house took a hit.

Source: Crypto Briefing

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