A16Z Fake Solana Token Launch On Compromised Twitter/X

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A16Z Crypto

Andreessen Horowitz (A16Z), a leading Silicon Valley venture capital firm founded in 2009, is known for investing in innovative tech sectors like AI, blockchain, and biotech, while offering deep operational support to startups. Hackers briefly took over the official Twitter/X account of venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (A16Z), using it to promote a fake token launch on the Solana blockchain. Unsuspecting users bought into the fraudulent "A16Z token" using the posted contract address, though the total amount lost remains unclear. While some users quickly flagged the scam, others fell victim before the account was recovered hours later. No public efforts have been made by A16Z to compensate victims or investigate the breach, and affected users have received little support or guidance following the incident.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

About A16Z

Andreessen Horowitz, commonly known as A16Z, is a prominent venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley, founded in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz. The firm quickly rose to prominence due to its focus on technology startups, particularly in software, internet, and emerging tech sectors such as blockchain, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology. A16Z distinguishes itself by providing extensive operational support to its portfolio companies, including talent acquisition, marketing, and regulatory affairs, helping startups scale efficiently beyond just funding.

A16Z manages multiple funds, raising billions of dollars over the years and investing in high-profile companies like Facebook, Airbnb, Lyft, and Coinbase. The firm's investment strategy combines early-stage bets with growth-stage investments, often backing disruptive technologies and innovative business models. A16Z’s influence extends beyond capital as the firm actively engages in shaping industry trends, publishing research, and hosting conferences to foster innovation and knowledge sharing within the tech community.

The firm's reputation is also built on its founders' strong backgrounds: Marc Andreessen co-authored the Mosaic browser and co-founded Netscape, while Ben Horowitz is a veteran entrepreneur and author on management and startup culture. This leadership gives A16Z a strategic edge in identifying promising ventures and supporting entrepreneurs with deep operational expertise. A16Z continues to be a key player in venture capital, driving the evolution of the tech ecosystem globally.

About Launch Of $A16Z Token

"It's Official: $a16z Launches Its Own Token

Today marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of crypto @solana."

The Reality

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What Happened

Hackers briefly took over A16Z's Twitter/X account to promote a fake Solana token, leading to user losses before the account was recovered.

Key Event Timeline - A16Z Fake Solana Token Launch On Compromised Twitter/X
Date Event Description
June 18th, 2025 2:48:02 PM MDT First Fake Token Mint The first mint of the fake A16Z token on Solscan.
June 18th, 2025 4:39:00 PM MDT A16Z Tweets Recovery A16Z posts a tweet to indicate that they have recovered their account. They apologize "for any confusion caused by the clowns who temporarily took over our account".

Technical Details

After compromising the A16Z Twitter/X account, hackers posted a token launch for a new A16Z token on the Solana blockchain. Numerous users appear to have purchased the new tokens.

Contract Address: 2Cf9vXunYYyGeCuCEMAxzMNxsoMPRn9YnCyRMjqXpump

Total Amount Lost

The total losses are unknown.

The total amount lost is unknown.

Immediate Reactions

There were several users who purchased the token, while others warned about the potential fraud.

Ultimate Outcome

The A16Z account was able to be recovered a few hours later. There is no indication that any assistance will be provided to affected users.

Total Amount Recovered

There does not appear to be any recovery available for affected users. Many users were criticized for falling for the fraud in the comments.

There do not appear to have been any funds recovered in this case.

Ongoing Developments

There doesn't appear to be any investigation into the cause or effects of the hack.

Individual Prevention Policies

No specific policies for individual prevention have yet been identified in this case.

For the full list of how to protect your funds as an individual, check our Prevention Policies for Individuals guide.

Platform Prevention Policies

Policies for platforms to take to prevent this situation have not yet been selected in this case.

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Regulatory Prevention Policies

No specific regulatory policies have yet been identified in this case.

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