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NEW: no known bytecode relative ACTIVE: 5 transactions in the last 24h OPEN: 1/6 disclosures: name, repo, site, IDL, security.txt, verified build COST: 8.129 SOL locked as rent by the deploy CTRL: Squads multisig (2 of 3 signers)NEWACTIVEOPENCOSTCTRL

Lineagei

Nearest known programno known relative — novel code

Frameworki

Anchorconfirmedself-describing IDLecosystem standard · beginner-friendly
What's Anchor?

Batteries-included Rust framework. Ships account-validation codegen, 8-byte instruction discriminators, and an on-chain IDL — the program describes itself.

Bigger binary and higher rent in exchange for safety rails, introspection, and dev speed. The choice of a team optimizing for correctness over on-chain footprint.

Originally Coral (Armani Ferrante); now community-maintained.

What it is

The de facto standard. Rust macros (#[program], #[derive(Accounts)]) eliminate boilerplate: it auto-generates 8-byte account and instruction discriminators — SHA256("account:<Name>")[..8] and SHA256("global:<ix>")[..8] — handles Borsh (de)serialization, enforces account constraints declaratively (mut, has_one, seeds, init), and emits a JSON IDL that client libraries consume directly. The cost: Borsh copies data on every deserialize (not zero-copy), and the macro machinery adds binary bloat and compute overhead — irrelevant for ~99% of programs.

When to pick it

Building a new protocol, moving fast, or wanting maximum ecosystem compatibility. It's the beginner default and stays the right call for most production programs.

How it looks on-chain

The most recognizable framework. Every account it owns begins with an 8-byte discriminator, and the IDL is often published on-chain at a PDA derived from the program id. Both are strong, reliable fingerprints — this is the only framework we can label with confidence.

Others in the wild: Steel (Ore team — near-native performance on solana-program), Seahorse (Python → Anchor), and Poseidon & Quasar (TypeScript → Rust). Transpilers inherit their lowering target's fingerprint: a Quasar or Poseidon program that compiles down to Anchor will look like Anchor on-chain — discriminators and all.

Anchor docs

Footprinti

1.1 MBimage size · heavy
8.129 SOLrent locked
13syscalls imported
26instructions
Capabilitiescpipdahashingsysvarstokens

Recovered architecturei

Cratewagon
Instructions ~cache alloc decimalsclaim creator rewardscreate vaultdeposit abortdeposit initdeposit settledeposit swap batchdeposit sweep batchextend feed registryfinalize closeinit feed registryinitializemark tvlrebalancerebalance swapremove feedrestructure abortrestructure initrestructure settlerestructure swap batchset feedsweep to usdcwithdraw abortwithdraw initwithdraw settlewithdraw swap batch
Built withsolana toolchain
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state/deposit_sessionfeed_registry_layoutpositionprotocolrestructure_sessionvaultvault_layoutwithdraw_session
root/guardsinstructionjupiterlibpricingremainingstateswitchboardtoken_io

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