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Author: Chloe, ChainCatcher
Last week, on February 22, just three days after its creation, the autonomous AI agent Lobstar Wilde executed a ridiculous transfer on the Solana chain: up to 52.4 million tokens of LOBSTAR, with an on-chain value of approximately $440,000. Due to a chain reaction caused by a system logic failure, the tokens were instantly transferred to a stranger’s wallet.
This incident exposed three critical vulnerabilities in AI agents managing on-chain assets: irreversible execution, social engineering attacks, and fragile state management under the LLM framework. In the narrative wave of Web 4.0, how should we re-examine the interaction between AI agents and on-chain economy?
Lobstar Wilde's $440,000 incorrect transfer decision
February 1, 2026